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ENGLISH AND FRENCH LITERATURE 


“ LIBRARY SETS AND FIRST EDITIONS 
ART AND COLORED PLATE BOOKS 


INCLUDING THE EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF 


CRUIKSHANKIANA 


FORMED BY THE LATE 


MR. JOHN P. WOODBURY 


MEMBER OF THE CLUB OF ODD VOLUMES, BOSTON, MASS, 


AND OF THE GROLIER CLUB OF NEW YORK CITY 


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ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, AND THURSDAY 
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THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 
ENTRANCE, 6 EAST 23RD STREET 
BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH I 3TH, 1922 
AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE TIME OF SALE 


ENGLISH AND FRENCH LITERATURE 
INCLUDING THE EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF 
CRUIKSHANKIANA, FORMED BY THE LATE 
MR. JOHN P. WOODBURY OF BOSTON, MASS. 


MEMBER OF THE CLUB OF ODD VOLUMES, BOSTON 
AND OF THE GROLIER CLUB OF NEW YORK CITY 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
BY ORDER OF OWNERS HEREINAFTER DESIGNATED 
ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, AND THURSDAY 
AFTERNOON AND EVENING, MARCH I 5TH AND LOTH, 1922 
AT 8:15 IN THE EVENINGS AND 2:30 IN THE AFTERNOON 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


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LIBRARY SETS AND FIRST EDITIONS 
ART AND COLORED PLATE BOOKS 


INCLUDING THE EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF 


CRUIKSHANKIANA 


FORMED BY THE LATE 


MR. JOHN P. WOODBURY 


MEMBER OF THE CLUB OF ODD VOLUMES, BOSTON, MASS, 


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AND OF THE GROLIER CLUB OF NEW YORK CITY 


TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE OR RESTRICTION 
BY ORDER OF OWNERS HEREINAFTER DESIGNATED 
ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, AND THURSDAY 
AFTERNOON AND EVENING, MARCH I §TH AND 16TH 
AT 8:15 IN THE EVENINGS AND 2:30 IN THE AFTERNOON 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY AND HIS ASSISTANTS, OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERs 


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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP 


An Extensive Collection of First Editions of George, Robert, Isaac, and Percy 
Cruikshank, together with an unusual Collection of Illustrated American and 
English Annuals, collected by the late Mr. JOHN P. WOODBURY, of Boston, 
Mass., and sold by order of his son, Mr. John Woodbury of Boston, Mass., are 
herein catalogued under items, Numbers,—27 to 94 inclusive, 142, 164, 184 to 
540 inclusive, 664, 707, 871, and 872. 


Literary Property from the Estate of the late Mr. HERBERT GRESHAM of 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y., is herein catalogued under items, Numbers,—1, 13, 95, 105, 
177, 181, 542, 545, 565, 569, 608, 611, 633, 675, 689, 706, 716, 734, 745, 756, 758, 
781, 875, 885, and 937. 


Literary Property from the Estate of the late Mrs. JOSEPHINE BROOKS, 
sold by order of Mr. Marshal Stearns, attorney, of the firm of Duer, Strong & 
Whitehead, New York City, is herein catalogued under items, Numbers,—19, 


126, 120, I4I, 149, 170, 598, 693, fate 719, 736, 746, 769, 774; 787; 799; 813, 814, 
821, 836, 874, 900, 911, 912, and 921. 


A Consignment of Literary Property, sold by order of Mr. J. GUNNING, of 
New York City, acting in behalf of an English Consignor, is herein catalogued 
Wace, mens, Numbers,—o, 11, 12, 18, 20, 25, 26, 98, 118, 128, 130, 131, 134, 135, 
136, 138, 140, 146, 147, 148, 151, 154, 155, 156, 160, 168, 541, 557, 558, 571, 575; 
576, 580, 581, 582, 585, 589, 591, 594, 595, 596, 597, 603, 604, 610, 614, 615, 616, 
627, 629, 632, 637, 638, 640, 641, 642, 647, 650, 651, 654, 658, 660, 661, 662, 677, 
680, 681, 684, 687, 697, 699, 700, 701, 705, 708, 709, 710, 711, 712, 713, 714, 715, 
720, 724, 727; 739; 731; 732; 739; 741, 749; L515 760, 761, 762, 767, FTO, 779; OSn 
785, 786, 793, 803, 804, 808, 811, 823, 824, 825, 826, 827, 828, 829, 831, 837, 841, 
844, 849, 854, 856, 859, 860, 861, 873, 876, 878, 881, 882, 887, 888, 889, 891, 892, 
893, 897, 899, 905, 909, 913, 915, 916, 917, 919, 920, 922, 926, 933, 935, 940, 943, 
944, 949, 950, and 953. 

A Consignment of Literary Property from Miss ELEANOR FITZGIBBON 
of Laurel, Md., sold by her order, is herein catalogued under items, Numbers,— 
562, 628, 877, 896, 948, 954, 955, 956, 957, 958, and 959. 


The Property of a NEW YORK LADY, is herein catalogued under items, 
Numbers,—6, 23, 123, 593, 606, 619, 656, 673, 755, 765, 780, 794, 802, and 853. 


A Collection of Fine Art Books, the property of a LONG ISLAND GENTLE- 
MAN, sold by his order, is herein catalogued under items, Numbers,—16, 24, 96, 
101, 125, 162, 171, 173, 174, 175, 176, 179, 584, 599, 617, 618, 625, 631, 635, 636, 
644, 659, 666, 672, 678, 721, 725, 742, 747, 748, 750, 751, 752, 754, 764, 772, 782, 
790, 795, 796, 797, 798, 800, 805, 809, 815, 816, 819, 838, 840, 843, 850, 855, 880, 
886, 890, 904, 906, 908, 923, 925, 927, 928, 929, 931, and 951. 

The Property of a LADY formerly of New York City, is herein catalogued under 
items, Numbers,—674, 696, 789, and 807. 

The Property of a NEW YORK LADY, sold by her order, is herein catalogued 
under item, Number,—682. 

A Consignment of Books from Mr. ALBERT BERTHEL of London, England, 
sold by his order, is herein catalogued under items, Numbers,—17, 106, 119, 121, 
me 158, 548, 570, 583, 601, 602, 623, 679, 726, 768, 845, 846, 857, 934, 936, 946, 
and 947. 


The Property of a NEW YORK GENTLEMAN, sold by his order is herein 
catalogued under items, Numbers,—120, 612, 667, and 694. 


An Extensive Collection of English and French Literature, sold by order of an 
undisclosed agent, is herein catalogued under items, Numbers,—2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 
10, 14, 15, 21, 22, 97, 99, 100, 102, 103, 104, 107, 108, 100, 110,)Dit-snt 2a eee 
£15; 116, Il]; 122, 124, 127, 132, 133, 137; 139, 143, 144, 145, 150, 152, 153, 159, 
I6I, 163, 165, 166, 167, 169, 172, 178, 180, 182, 183, 543, 544, 546, 547, 549, 550, 
551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 559, 560, 561, 563, 564, 566, 567, 568, 572, 573, 574, 
SAE 578, 579, 586, 587, 588, 590, 592; 600, 605, 607, 609, 613, 620, 621, 622, 624, 
626, 630, 634, 639, 643, 645, 646, 648, 649, 652, 653, 655, 657, 663, 665, 668, 669, 
670, 671; 676, 683, 685, 686, 688, 690, 691, 692, 695, 698, 702, 703, 704, 717, 722, 
723, 728, 729, 733) 735: 737) 739 740; 743, 744: 753; 759) 703s 700; fr fee 
715) 776, Tits 784, 788, 791, 792, 8ol, 806, 810, Siro S17, 818, 820, 822, 830, 832, 
833, 834, 835, 839, 842, 847, 848, 851, 852, 858, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 
869, 870, 879, 883, 884, 894, 895, 898, 9OI, 902, 903, 907, 910, 914, 918, 924, 930, 
932, 938, 939, 941, 942, 945, and 952. 


Conditions of Sale 


1. Rejection of Bids. Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article 
offered or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by the auctioneer 
if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


2. The Buyer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or 
more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for resale the lot so in dispute. 


3. Identification and Part Payment by Buyer. The name of the buyer of each lot 
shall be given immediately on the sale thereof and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
card giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 
Payment at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
prices as may be required. 
If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so purchased may at 
the option of the auctioneer be put up again and resold. 


4. Risk After Purchase. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer and 
thereafter neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss or any damage 
to any article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any cause. 


5. Delivery of Purchases. Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon payment 
of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made at the place of sale or at the storage warehouse to which purchases 
may have been removed. 

Deliveries at the American Art Galleries will be made only between the hours of nine a. m. 
and one p. m. on sales’ days and on other days—except holidays, when no deliveries will be 
made—between the hours of nine a. m. and five p. m. 

Deliveries at places of sale other than the American Art Galleries will be made only during 
the forenoon following the day of sale unless by special notice or arrangement to the contrary. 

Deliveries at the Storage warehouse to which goods may have been sent will be made on any 
day other than holidays between the hours of nine and five. 

Deliveries of any purchases of small articles likely to be lost or mislaid may be made at the 
discretion of the auctioneer during the session of the sale at which they were sold. 


6. Storage in Default of Prompt Payment and Calling for Goods. Articles not 
paid for in full and either not called for by the purchaser or delivered upon his or her order by 
noon of the day following that of the sale will be turned over by the Association to some carter 
to be carried to and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the 
purchaser, and the cost of such cartage and storage will be charged against the purchaser and 
the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will be upon the purchaser. 
Note: The limited space of the Delivery Rooms of the Association makes the above require- 
ments necessary, and it is not alone for the benefit of the Association, but also for that of its pa- 
trons, whose goods otherwise would have to be so crowded as to be subject to damage and loss. 


7. Shipping. Boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the Association is in 
no wise engaged, and will not be performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable 
rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its 
part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 


8. Guaranty. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot correctly and 
endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or imperfec- 
tion, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association of the correctness of 
the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside 
on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection not noted or pointed 
out. Every lot is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Association will 
give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been 
incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make 
mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become responsible for such damage 
as might result were his opinion without foundation. 


9. Buying on Order. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on 
orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph or telephone will be faithfully attended to without 
charge or commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing conditions of 
sale except that in the event of purchases consisting of one or more books for one who has not 
himself or through his agent been personally at the exhibition or sale, any book may be re- 
turned within ten days of the date of sale and will be refunded the purchase money therefore, 
if the book in any material manner differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be written and given with such plainness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the 
title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists of one or 
more volumes of books or objects of art, the bid per volume or piece should be also stated. If 
the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit should be sent or 
reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. 

Priced copies of the catalogue of any sale or any session thereof, will be furnished by the 
Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copying the necessary 
information from the records of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
American Art Galleries 
Madison Square South 
New York City 


At THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE. OF LITERARY PROPERTY 
BY ORDER OF OWNERS HEREINBEFORE DESIGNATED 
INCLUDING THE EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF CRUIKSHANKIANA 
FORMED BY THE LATE MR. JOHN P. WOODBURY OF BOSTON, MASS. 


First Session, Numbers 1 to 320, inclusive 


WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 15th, AT 8:15 O’CLOCK 


1. Abus CLassics: Comprising,—MAsTER FRANCIS RABELAIS. Completely 
Translated into English by Urquhart and Motteaux. 2 vols.; LA FONTAINE 
(JEAN DE). Tales and Novels. 2 vols.; MARGARET OF NAVARRE. The Hep- 
tameron of the Tales of Margaret Queen of Navarre. Newly translated 
from the authentic text, with an Essay upon the Heptameron by George 
Saintsbury. 2 vols.; ROUSSEAU (JEAN JACQUES). The Confessions of Jean 
Jacques Rousseau. ‘Now first completely translated into English. 2 vols.; 
Masuccio. The Novellino of Masuccio. Now first translated into English 
by W. G. Waters. 2 vols.; Boccaccio (G.). The Decameron of Giovanni 
Boccaccio. Now first completely done into English Prose and Verse, by 
John Payne. 2 vols. Full-page illustrations and title-pages on Japan paper. 
Together, 12 vols. 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt panelled backs with 
floral designs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut, backs faded, corners and 
joints of some volumes rubbed. 

London: Privately Printed for Members of the Aldus Society, 1903 


EDITION DE GRAND LUXE, limited to 250 numbered and registered copies, of which 
this is, No. 5. 


2. ALKEN COLORED PLATES. [APPERLEY (C. J.).] The Life of a Sportsman. By 

. Nimrod. With 38 colored illustrations by Henry Alken. Royal 8vo, half 
red calf, gilt back, gilt edges. A few pages thumbed. London, 1874 

Next to the original issue, this is the finest edition of this celebrated sporting book. 


The illustrations, while not to be compared with the original impressions, are 
nevertheless good. The four plates (as in the original issue) are as usual, mounted. 


3. ALMANACS. Almanach des Dames, pour l’An 1823. Portraits and pretty views. 
24mo, full contemporary morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Paris, 1823; KALEN- 
DARIO MANUAL y guia de Forasteros en Madrid . . . 1807. Portraits 
and maps. 24mo, full contemporary red morocco, gilt, gilt edges. No place, 
probably Madrid, 1807. Together, 2 vols. . 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item rs offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


4. AMERICAN BroGrAPHy. The Biographical Dictionary of America. Brief 
Biographies of Authors, Editors, Jurists, Statesmen, etc. Editor-in-chief, 
Rossiter Johnson. Numerous portraits. 10 vols. thick royal 8vo, half red 
morocco, gilt, gilt tops. Boston, 1906 


Limited to 350 copies. 


5. AMERICAN SPORTSMAN’S LIBRARY. Edited by Caspar Whitney. Illustrated 
with photogravure plates on Japanese vellum paper, colored plates, portratts, 
views, woodcuts, etc. 16 vols. thick 8vo, half green morocco, gilt backs, gilt 
tops, uncut. 

New York: The Macmillan Company, 1904 etc. 


FINE AND COMPLETE SET of this celebrated series ON LARGE PAPER, of which only 
100 sets were printed, this being, No. 39. Each volume was written by a specialist. 


CONTENTS 


The Big Game Fish of the United States, by C. F. Hodder; 
The American Thoroughbred, by C. E. Trevathan; 

The Sporting Dog, by J. C. Graham; 

Rowing and Track Athletics, by S. Crowther and A. Ruhl; 
Guns, Ammunition and Tackle, by Capt. A. W. Money etc.; 
The Trotting and the Racing Horse in America, by H. Busby; 
The Deer Family, by Theodore Roosevelt, etc.; 

Musk Ox, Bison, etc., by Casper Whitney, etc.; 

Salmon and the Trout, by Dean Sage, etc.; 

Driving and Riding, by E. L. Anderson; 

American Yachting, by W. P. Stevens; 

Big Game Fishes of the United States, by C. F. Holder; 

The Water Fowl Family, by L. C. Sanford, etc.; 

Photography for the Sportsman Naturalist, by L. W. Brownell; 
Lawn Tennis, by W. Maddren; 

Upland Game Birds, by E. Sandys, etc., and Bass, Pike, etc., by J. Henshall. 


6. AMERICAN AND OTHER VIEWS, ETc. View of Brooklyn, A Scene from Trinity 
Church, New York. Lithograph by Smith Brothers, after the painting by 
J. W. Hill. Height, 29; length, 42 inches. New York, 1852; View of 
Albany, New York. Lithograph by Hatch, after J. W. Hill. Height, 29; 
length, 37 inches. New York, undated; View of New York. Jn colors. 
Height, 23; length, 38 inches. New York, 1902; and others. Together, 
7 pieces. 


7, ANCIENT MONARCHIES. RAWLINSON (GEORGE). The Five Great Monarchies 
of the Ancient Eastern World; or, the History, Geography, and Antiqui- 
ties of Assyria, Babylon, Media, and Persia. Wzth maps and illustrations. 
3 vols. 8vo, full tree calf, gilt backs, neatly rebacked. London, 1871 


Library Edition of this celebrated work. 


8. ANGLO-SAxoNS, HIsTORIC AND ROMANTIC. Numerous illustrations, on Japan- 
ese vellum paper, some in color. 15 vols. 8vo, three-quarter violet crushed 
levant morocco, floral gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. New York, 1900 

BEAUTIFUL SET of the Republic Edition, limited to 100 numbered and registered 
copies, of which this is, No. 13. 
Comprises,—America, by Joel Cook, 6 vols.; England, by the same author, 5 


vols.; Scotland, by M. H. Lansdale, 3 vols.; Ireland, by Charles Johnston, 
one volume. BOER ae 


10. 


Il. 


JUe2 


T2. 


14. 


15. 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


ANSTEY (CHRISTOPHER). The Poetical Works of the late Christopher Anstey, 
Esq. With Some Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by his 
Son, John Anstey. First Epition. Portrait of the author on India paper, 
and engravings by Reading. 4to, mottled calf, narrow gilt borders on sides, 
full gilt panelled back, leather label, rebacked. London, 1808 


ANTIQUITIES OF GREAT BRITAIN. STORER (JAMES) AND GREIG (J.). Anti- 
quarian and Topographical Cabinet, containing a Series of Elegant Views 
of the Most Interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain. Accom- 
panied with Letter-Press Descriptions. With numerous engraved plates by 
J. Storer. 10 vols. 16mo, full green straight-grain morocco, gilt and blind 
tooling on sides, gilt panelled backs, contents lettered, gilt edges, edges of 
bindings rubbed. London, 1807-1811 


ANTIQUE VASES. MILLIGEN (J. V.). Peintures, Antiques et Inédites de 
Vases Grecs. With 64 engraved outline plates. Folio, half brown morocco, 
gilt tops. Rome, 1813 

RARE AND VALUABLE WORK ON THE ANTIQUITICES OF GREECE. 


ARABIAN Nicuts. The Thousand Nights and One Nights, commonly called, 
in England, The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments. A New Translation 
from the Arabic, with copious notes. By Edward William Lane. Edited 
by his Nephew, Edward Stanley Poole. A New Edition, from a copy 
annotated by the Translator. With numerous woodcuts. 3 vols. 8vo, half 
green morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, By BAYNTUN. 

London: John Murray, 1859 


FINE SET. 


ARABIAN Nicuts. A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights’ 
Entertainments, now entitled The Book of The Thousand Nights and a 
Night, with Introduction, Explanatory Notes on the Manners and Cus- 
toms of Moslem Men and a Terminal Essay upon the History of the 
Nights, by Richard F. Burton. 10 vols.; Supplemental Nights, with Notes 
Anthropological and Explanatory, by Richard F. Burton. 7 vols. Illus- 
trated with a series of 113 beautiful plates, remarque proofs on Japanese paper, 
by Letchford, Boulanger, Gerome, Lalauze, Batten, Gavarnt, Dubufe, and Beda; 
also a portrait of Burton. Together, 17 vols. royal 8vo, half red morocco, 
gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

Printed by the Burton Club for Private Subscribers only, 1906 


LIMITED EpDITION. No. 896 of 1000 sets printed. Verbatim reprint facsimile of the 
Original Edition. 


ARCHITECTURE. RUSKIN (JOHN). The Stones of Venice. Wath numerous 
illustrations drawn by the author. 3 vols. royal 8vo, original cloth, gilt, gilt 
tops, uncut. London: Smith, Elder, 1874 


One of the best editions of this celebrated work. The end of the Preface reads: 
“I sign each with my own hand, certifying it as containing the best states of the old 
plates now procurable.” (Signed in the autograph of) John Ruskin. 


ARCHITECTURE. RUSKIN (JOHN). The Seven Lamps of Architecture. Wath 
illustrations, drawn by the author. Royal 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt, 
gilt edges. Orpington, 1880 

This edition contains a lengthy preface written specially for it, by the author. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


16. ARCHITECTURE. VIOLLET-LE-Duc (M.). Dictionnaire Raisonne de 1’Archi- 
tecture Francaise du XIe au XVIe Siécle. Etched portrait of the author by 
L. Massard, and numerous woodcuts in text of plans and architectural illus- 
trations. 10 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut, . Paris, 1858-1868 


17. Ariosto (Lupovico). Orlando Furioso. With brilliant impressions of the 
numerous full-page plates by and after Fanbrini, Zuliant, Navell1, Zuliant, 
and others, also engraved head and tail pieces, portrait of Artosto, etc. 4 vols. 
royal 4to, contemporary full calf, gilt, bindings poor. In Venezia, 1772 

An uncommon edition of this celebrated work. ' 


18. Artosto (Lupovico). Orlando Furioso. Translated from the Italian . 
with Notes, by John Hoole. Wazth frontispieces to each volume by Bartolozz1, 
Heath, Anker Smith, and others. 5 vols. 8vo, full old autumn-leaf calf, 
blind tooled center ornaments on sides, gilt panelled backs, leather labels, 
skilfully and neatly rebacked with green calf. London, 1799 


19. ARNOLD (MATTHEW). Poetical Works. London, 1890; SCHILLER (FRIEDRICH). 
Works. 4 vols. London, 1879-1881; SAINT-PIERRE (BERNARDIN DE). 
Paul et Virginie. Paris, 1890; BOHN (HENRY H.). Hand-Book of Proverbs. 
London, 1872; BULLSTRODE (H. T.—Editor). The Prevention of Disease. 
From the German. 2 vols. New York, 1893; METCHNIKOFF (ELIE). The 
Prolongation of Life. New York, 1908; [SCHERMERHORN (W. KELLOGG).| 
Renascent Christianity. New York, 1898; GREGORY (CASPAR RENE). 
Canon and Text of the New Testament. New York, 1907; MARSHALL 
(Emma). Lady Alice. New York, undated; OLIPHANT (Mrs.). A House in 
Bloomsbury. New York, 1894; CAMPBELL (Loomis J.). Webster’s Handy 
Dictionary. New York, 1877. Some illustrations. 8 vols. cloth, 5 vols. full 
tree calf, 2 vols. half calf. Together, 15 vols. 12mo, and 8vo, some uncut. 


20. ARNOLD (THOMAS). Works. 5 vols. 8vo, full red morocco, double gilt fillet 
border on sides, gilt panelled backs, gilt edges. London, 1843-1845 


CONTENTS 


History of Rome. 3 vols. 1843-1844. 
History of the later Roman Commonwealth. First EDITION. 2 vols. 1845. 


21. ART AND LETTERS. An Illustrated Review. With a large number of full-page 
reproductions, some of which are in color. 8 vols. (Vols. 1 and 2, in 4 each), 
royal 4to, three-quarter old-rose crushed levant morocco, backs richly 
tooled, gilt tops, uncut, BY BLACKWELL. 

London and New York, 1888-1889 


MAGNIFICENT SET OF THIS FINELY PRODUCED AND SHORT-LIVED ART PERIODICAL. 
The above comprises all that was ever issued. 

Produced in the highest form of artistic production, by Boussod, Valadon and Co., 
successors to Goupil, with the cooperation of Charles Scribner’s Sons of New York. ° 


22. ARTISTS OF SPAIN. STIRLING (WILLIAM). Annals of the Artists of Spain. | 
Portraits and facsimiles. 3 vols. 8vo, full sage-green morocco, gilt, gilt 
edges, arms of an English earl on sides, BY WHITE. Light spots on some 
pages. London, 1848 


THE RARE First EDITION of this celebrated work, with the colored title-pages, 
sometimes missing, 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


23, Atuas. Rand, McNally & Co.’s New Standard Atlas of the World, containing 


Large Scale Maps of every Country and Civil Division upon the face of the 
Globe, together with Historical, Descriptive, and Statistical matter relative 


to each . . . Accompanied by a New and Original Compilation, forming a 
Ready Reference Index. With many double-page maps in colors, Large folio, 
cloth,” Chicago and New York, 1898 


24. AUBERT (CHARLES F.). Le Littoral de la France. Deuxiéme Partie. Du Mont 


25 


Saint-Michel a Lorient. Extensively illustrated with woodcuts in text, and a 
few colored costume plates, from drawings by Henry Scott, Brun, Toussaint, 
and others, from Nature, and from sketches by Armand Paris, engraved by 
Rognon, Smeetan, Puyplat, and Bellenger. Imperial 8vo, half morocco, gilt 
back and top, uncut. Paris, 1885 


. AUSTEN (JANE). Letters of Jane Austen. Edited with an Introduction and 


Critical Remarks by Edward, Lord Brabourne. First Epition. Portrait 
and view. 2 vols. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, 
uncut, BY BAYNTUN. London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1884 


26. AYTOUN (WILLIAM EDMONDSTOUNE). Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and other 


Poems. Illustrations by Joseph N. Paton. Small 4to, full crushed French 
levant morocco, Janseneste, morocco inside border, with gilt fillets, corner 
ornaments in gilt: gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. 

Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Son, 1885 


AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH ANNUALS 


27. ANNUALS. Almanach des Spectacles. 1874 to 1877, inclusive. Etched por- 


traits by L. Gaucherel. 4 vols. 16mo, original wrappers, uncut. 
Paris, 1875-1878 


THE LATE Mr. JOHN P. WoopBuRY OF Boston, MAss:, FORMED THE COLLECTION 
oF ANNUALS HEREIN CATALOGUED, UNDER THIS AND THE FOLLOWING 66 ITEMS, 
WITH THE PURPOSE OF PROCURING EXAMPLES OF THE FINE LINE-ENGRAVED WORK OF 
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH ENGRAVERS OF THE EARLY AND MIDDLE NINE- 
TEENTH CENTURY. Altho some of the bindings are worn, as is to be expected in works 
of this kind, the plates and text, with a few exceptions, are in fine condition, and in 
most cases free from the bad fox-marks and tears so often found in works of this 
character. On account of the general condition of the entire collection, and the 
exceptional interior state of the more important items, it has been assumed that the 
volumes are perfect as to plates and text. They are however sold as are, NOT SUBJECt 
TO RETURN. 


28. ANNUALS. The Amaranth. Philadelphia, 1842: New York, 1850; Boston, 


1852, 1853 (2 copies), [1854]; New York, [1864]. Engravings by Glover, 
Smuth, Pelton, and others. Together, 7 vols. I2mo, roan, bindings worn, a 
few pages spotted on margins, _ Various places and dates 


See Note to No. 27. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


29. ANNUALS. AMERICAN. The Annualette. Boston, 1840; The. Amaranth. 
Newburyport [1831]; The Casket. Boston, 1829; The Dahlia. New York, 
1842; The Annual of the Board of Education. Philadelphia, 1832 and 1835 
(2 copies) ; The Forget-Me-Not. New York [1845]; The Gift. Philadelphia, 
1837; The Gem. Philadelphia, 1842; The Gift of Friendship. Philadelphia, 
1840; The Hyacinth. Philadelphia, 1851 and 1854; The Juvenile Forget- 
Me-Not. NewYork, nodate. Steel plates by Durand and others. Together, 
14 vols. 16mo, original roan or cloth, bindings rubbed, two worn, a few 
plates spotted, though generally above the average. 

See Note to No. 27. 


30. ANNUALS. AMERICAN. Atlantic Souvenir. Philadelphia, 1831. Plate missing; 
The Amulet. Boston, 1846; Appletons’ Juvenile Annual. New York, 1869; 
The Biographical Annual. New York, 1841; The Boston Book. Boston, 
1836; Budsand Blossoms for the Young. By Mrs. Hughs. Philadelphia, 1850; 
The Christmas Annual. Edited by Frances Brown. Cleveland, 1860; The 
Christian Keepsake. Boston, 1847; The Christian Souvenir. Auburn, 1851. 
Lacks plate; Christ’s Messengers. New York, 1847. Steel engravings and 
woodcuts. Together, 10 vols. I2mo, cloth and roan, some bindings worn or 
shaken. Interiorly most copies are above the average. 

See Note to No. 27. 


31. ANNUALS. AMERICAN. The Christian Souvenir. Boston, 1843; The Dew- 
Drop. Philadelphia, 1852 and 1853; The Excelsior Annual. New York, 
1849; The Forget-Me-Not. New York, 1848; Friendship’s Gift. Lynn, 
Mass., 1852; The Gift. Philadelphia, 1840; The Gem Annual. Philadel- 
phia, 1854; The Girls’ Parlor Scrap Book, 1839; The Christian Keepsake. 
Philadelphia, 1838; The Hawthorn. New York, 1845 (3 copies); The 
Irving Gift. Buffalo, 1853. The Keepsake. New York, 1845. Engraved 
plates and woodcuts. Together, 15 vols. 12mo, original roan, gilt, some 
bindings worn, interiorly, most of the copies above the average. 

See Note to No. 27. 


32. ANNUALS. AMERICAN. The Evergreen. New York, 1850; The Flowers of 
Loveliness. Philadelphia, 1852; The Fountain. Philadelphia, 1847; Scenes 
in the Lives of the Patriarchs and Prophets. Philadelphia [1847]; The 
Literary Souvenir. Philadelphia, 1838; Ladies’ Casket. New York [1850]; 
The Ladies’ Wreath. New York, no date. Jllustrations by Sartain and 
others. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, original roan or cloth, gilt, bindings worn, 
plates in some vols. foxed, in others above the average. 

See Note to No. 27. 


33. ANNUALS. AMERICAN. The Irving Offering. New York, 1852; The Literary 
Souvenir. Philadelphia, 1845; The Ladies’ Scrap-Book. Hartford, 1854 
(2 copies, one imperfect); The Lady’s Cabinet Album. New York, 1832; 
The Laurel Wreath. Hartford [1845]; The Ladies’ Gift. Boston, 1850; 
The Lady’s Book of Flowers and Poetry. New York, 1842 and 1858; The 
Magnolia. Boston, 1855; The Marriage Offering. Boston, 1849; The 
Memento of Friendship. Hartford, [1851]; The Oasis. Boston, 1856; An 
Offering to Beauty. Lowell, 1853; The Poetic Wreath. New York, 1840. 
Engraved plates by Sartain, Cheney and others. Together, 15 vols. 12mo, 
original roan or cloth, gilt, some bindings worn, one lacks covers, some 
of the plates are slightly spotted, but as a rule they are above the average. 

See Note to No. 27. 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


34. ANNUALS. AMERICAN. The Juvenile Gem. New York, 1845; The Lily. New 
York, 1832; Moral and Religious Souvenir. Boston, 1828; The Memorial. 
Boston, [1826]; The Rosette. Boston, 1846; The Spirit of Annuals. Phila- 
delphia, 1831; Youth’s Keepsake. Boston, 1839; The Young Lady’s Gift. 
Providence, 1836; The Talisman. New York, 1830 (2 copies, one with 
plate missing); The Union Annual. Philadelphia, 1837; The Wreath. 
New York, 1821; The Golden Gift. Nashua, N. H., 1847; The Hare-Bell. 
Hartford, 1844. Steel plates by Cheney, Illman, and others, and other illus- 
trations. Together, 14 vols. 16mo and 18mo, original roan and cloth, some 
bindings worn, plates as a rule above the average. 

See Note to No. 27. 


35. ANNUALS. AMERICAN. The Lady’s Oracle. Philadelphia, 1860; The Remem- 
ber Me. Philadelphia, 1851 and 1854; The Ruby. Philadelphia, 1849; 
The Sabbath School Annual. Boston, 1847; The Token. New York, no 
date. Title missing; The Wintergreen. New York, 1853; The Wide-Awake 
Gift. New York, 1855; The Youth’s Historical Gift. New York, 1844. 
Engraved plates and other illustrations. Together, 9 vols. 12mo, cloth or 
roan, some bindings worn. 

see Note to No. 27. 


s 


36. ANNUALS. AMERICAN. The Mirror of Life. Philadelphia [1847]; The Opal. 
New York, 1847; The Parlor Annual. New York, 1846; The Opal. New 
York, 1846; The Parlor Magazine. New York, 1848; The Rosary. Bos- 
ton, [1848]; Scenes in the Lives of the Apostles. Philadelphia [1846]; The 
Winter-Bloom. Philadelphia [1850]; Friendship’s Offering. New York, 
no date. Engraved plates by Sartain, Pollock, Ormsby, and others, colored 
plates and woodcuts. Together, 9 vols. 8vo, original roan or cloth, gilt, 
bindings worn, plates as a rule above the average. 


Among the contributors of a few of the volumes were, Longfellow, Whittier, 
Schoolcraft, and Oakes Smith. 
see Note to No. 27. 


37. ANNUAL. American Comic Annual. Edited by Henry Ginn. Illustrated by 
D.C. Johnston. 16mo, original illustrated boards, roan back, 2 copies, one 
fine, the other shaken in binding. Boston, 1831 


The only year ever issued for this annual. 
See Note to No. 27. 


38. ANNUALS. The Amulet; or, Christian and Literary Remembrancer. For 
1826 to 1836, inclusive. Illustrated with many fine steel engravings. One vol. 
roan, one vol. original boards, 4 vols. original silk cloth, and 5 vols. mo- 
rocco. Together, II vols. 16mo and 12mo, gilt edges, three of the bindings 
somewhat worn. London, 1826-1836 


COMPLETE SET. Interiorly all are in exceptionally fine state, free from the bad fox 
marks and tears so often found in volumes of this character. It is seldom that a 
complete series of this Annual is offered at public sale. 

Scattered throughout the volumes are original contributions by S. T. Coleridge, 
Hannah More, Mrs. Hemans, James Montgomery, Miss Mitford, Lucy Aikin, 
John Bowring, William Howitt, Thomas Hood, R. Cattermole, S. C. Hall. With the 
fourth volume, S. C. Hall’s name appears as editor. 

Among the engravers represented are, Finden, Rolls, Robinson, Heath, Shenton, 
Wallis, Greatback, OOS Se and Le Keux. 

_See Note to No. 27. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


39. ANNUALS. The Anniversary; or, Poetry and Prose for MDCCCXXIX. 
Edited by Allan Cunningham. Engraved plates by Goodall, Sangster, Rolls 
and others. Royal 8vo, half leather, uncut, one signature loose. 

London, 1829 


LARGE PAPER. 
See Note to No. 27. 


40. ANNUALS. The Atlantic Souvenir; a Christmas and New Year’s Offering. 
For 1827 to 1832, inclusive. With many fine steel engravings. 2 vols. original 
boards in original board slip-cases, one vol. rebound in half leather, and 3 
vols. original roan. Together, 6 vols. 16mo, gilt, gilt edges. 

: Philadelphia, 1827-1832 

The above comprises Vols. 2 to 7 of the series; after 1832 the same was incor- 
porated with “The Token,” and published as “The Token and Atlantic Souvenir.” 
The last three volumes of the present series have some of the margins with light fox 
marks, but the first two volumes are in exceptionally fine condition, having only 
slight crack at hinges. 

Among the engravers represented are, Longacre, Ellis, P. Maverick, Kearney, 
and Childs, Durand. 

Among the authors represented by Contributions are, Longfellow, Irving, Clarke, 
Paulding, W. L. Stone, and others. 

See Note to No. 27. 


41. ANNUALS. The Atlantic Souvenir for 1859. Engraved portraits of Mitchell, 
Bryant, Irving, Holmes, Longfellow, Halleck, and others, from original pic- 
tures. Royal 8vo, original red cloth, gilt, gilt edges, edges of binding 
slightly rubbed. New York, 1859 


Interiorly a fine copy. The volume was issued as a Memorial to Louis Gaylord 
Clark, and contains contributions by D. G. Mitchell, W. C. Bryant, Washington 
Irving, O. W. Holmes, H. W. Longfellow, and others. 

See Note to No. 27. 


42. ANNUALS. The Bijou; an Annual of Literature and the Arts. For 1828, 1829, 
and 1830. Fine engravings on India paper, by Finden and others. One vol. 
original boards with leather back, and 2 vols. original silk, edges slightly 
rubbed. Together, 3 vols. 16mo, gilt edges, name in ink on titles. 

London: William Pickering, 1828-1830 


FINE COPIES OF THE COMPLETE SERIES. 
See Note to No. 27. 


43. ANNUALS. A Charming Collection of French Annuals. Beautifully alustrated 
with line or stipple engravings by Lambert, Delvaux, Bovinet, and other en- 
gravers of the period. Together, 12 vols. 18mo, in original silk or boards, as 
issued, some with slip-case. Paris, various dates 


An unusually fine collection of these French Almanacs, all are in exceptionally fine 
state, free from spots, except where otherwise mentioned. 


CONTENTS 


ALMANACH DES DAMES. I8II and 1826. Engraved portraits and plates by Lam- 
bert and Delvaux. 2 vols. 18mo, morocco and calf. 

Tubingue, et Paris [1811-1826] 

MADEMOISELLE DE LA FAYETTE. Petit Souvenir des Dames. Stipple portrait 

and plates by Leroux. 18mo, original red straight-grain morocco, in morocco 


slip-case. Paris [1814] 
PeTiIr ALMANACH de La Cour de France, 1821. Engraved plates. Original 
boards, back missing, in slip-case. Paris [1821] 


[ Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


[ No. 43. ANNUALS.—Continued | 


MADAME DE SEVIGNE. Portrait and charming stipfle plate engravings, and vig- 
nettes at the head of the months, by Massol after Le Roy. 18mo, original pink 
boards, gilt, gilt edges, in original slip-case. Paris [1821] 

Le MERITE DES JEUNES MERES ou Leur Bonheur dans |’Education de leurs 
Enfants. Stipple plate engravings, unsigned. 18mo, original boards, back 
missing. Paris [1817] 

ALMANACH Dédié aux Dames. 1816. Stipple plate engravings, unsigned. 18mo, 
original green silk, gilt decoration, and colored vignette on sides, gilt edges, in 
original slip-case; The Same. 1827. FEngravings by Gossard and Bovinet. 
Original green decorated boards, gilt, in original slip-case; The Same. 
1838. Portrait and charming engravings by Lambert and Delvaux. 18mo, 
original green decorated boards, gilt edges, in original slip-case. Together, 
3 vols., the last two EXCEPTIONALLY FINE COPIES. Paris [1816-1838] 

LA VOLIERE DES DAMES. Par Charles Malo. With charming colored plates of 
birds. 18mo, original green silk, gilt, in original slip-case, the latter worn. 

Paris [1816] 

HOMMAGE AUX DAMES. Fingravings by Janet and others. 18mo, original green 
boards, gilt edges, in original slip-case. Paris [1813] 

L’EcHOo DES BARDES, ou Chansonnier dedie aux Demoiselles. Charming stipple 
plates by Bovinet. 18mo, original pink silk, in original slip-case, slightly worn. 

Paris [1816] 
See Note to No. 27. 


44. ANNUALS. Christian Keepsake. For 1838, 1839, 1840, 1848, and 1849. 
Engraved plates. 5 vols. 12mo, roan, gilt, edges of bindings worn, and some 
plates foxed. Philadelphia, 1838-1849 

See Note to No. 27. 


45. ANNUALS. Christmas Blossoms. For 1847, 1848; Christmas Roses. For 
[1848] and 1849; The Floral Year. For 1847; The Golden Gift. For 1850; 
The Ivy Wreath. By Mrs. Hughs. Philadelphia [1849]. Plates by Sartain 
and colored plates. Together, 7 vols. small 4to, original cloth, various 
colors, gilt, bindings slightly worn. Boston and Philadelphia, 1847-1849 


All but the last are Boston imprints. 
See Note to No. 27. 


46. ANNUALS. The Comic Annual. By Thomas Hood. For 1830 to 1839, and 
1842. Illustrations by George Cruikshank, Leech, and others, including the 
author. First ten vols. original illustrated boards, leather backs; last 
vol. in cloth. Together, 11 vols. 16mo, some bindings slightly shaken. 

London, 1830-1842 
COMPLETE SET. Seldom offered at public sale. 
See Note to No. 27. 


47. ANNUALS. ENGLISH. Dramatic Annual. 1831. Woodcuts by W. H. Brooke; 
The Literary Souvenir. Edited by A. A. Watts. 1830 and 1833; Forget- 
Me-Not. 1828. Original boards; The Anniversary Christmas Story. 
Illustrations by Onwhyn. 1856; Amulet. 1827; The Winter’s Wreath. 
1828; The Amulet. Edited by S. C. Hall. 1835; The Gem, 1830 and [1831]; 
Souvenir of Literature—Art. 1834; The London Carcanet. 1831; Acker- 
mann’s Juvenile Forget-Me-Not. 1830; Original boards. Fine copy; 
[Falstaff’s] New Comic Annual. 1831. AJl illustrated with steel engravings 
or woodcuts. Together, 17 vols. 16mo, cloth, morocco, half leather and 
roan, a few bindings worn, interiorly most of the copies are above the 
average. London, various dates 

See Note to No. 27. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item rs offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


48. ANNUALS. ENGLISH. The Keepsake. Edited by F. M- Reynolds. 1830; The 
Remembrance. Edited by Thomas Roscoe. 1831. Plates on India paper; 
Friendship’s Offering. Edited by T. K. Hervey. 1826; The Juvenile 
Scrap-Book. Edited by Jane Strikland. 1849; The English Annual [1828]; 
The Imperial, 1839. All allustrated with steel engravings. Together, 6 vols. 
8vo, original cloth, boards or roan, bindings slightly worn, interiorly clean 
and above the average. 


See Note to No. 27. 


49. ANNUALS. Forget-Me-Not, a Christmas and New Year’s Present. For 1823 
to 1845, inclusive, and 1847. Extensively illustrated with fine line engravings. 
8 vols. original boards (7 in the original board slip-cases), one vol. green 
calf, 3 vols. original red silk, 11 vols. claret morocco, and one vol. green 
cloth. Together, 23 vols. 16mo and 12mo, gilt, gilt edges. 

London: Published by R. Ackermann, 1823-1847 

FINE CLEAN SET, especially interiorly, seldom appearing at public sale in the 
present long series, the volumes being generally broken or badly foxed. This set lacks 
the issue for 1846 to make the series complete. The last volume issued being that 
for 1847. 

Illustrated by over 250 fine line engravings by Agar, Corbould, Fry, Heath, 
Lekeux, Winckles, Finden, Graves, Robinson, Davenport, Shenton, Wallis, Romney, 
Marr, Rolls, Engleheart, Lacey, Goodall, Goodyear, Cochran, and others. 

Edited by Frederic Shoberl. The Literary contributions and articles are by H. 
Nelle, W. B. Clarke, John Bowring, Mrs. Hemans, R. B. Sheridan, J. P. Collier, 
Thomas Hood, James Hogg, Barry Cornwall, Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, Francis 
Jeffrey, James Montgomery, John Galt, Mrs. Hofeland, W. H. Harrison, T. H. Bay- 
ley, Miss Pardoe, Charles Swain, H. F. Chorley, W. L. Stone (the American), Mrs. 
Gore, Douglas Jerrold, L. H. Sigourney, G. P. R. James, Countess of Blessington, 
Mary R. Mitford, and numerous others. 

The bindings are only slightly rubbed at corners. The volumes in the original 
boards are particularly fine, only three of them being cracked at hinges. 

See Note to No. 27. 


50. ANNUALS. Friendship’s Offering. For 1825, 1829 (2 copies), 1831, 1833, 
1834, 1835, 1836 (2 copies), and 1839. Steel plates by Stothard and others. 
Together, 10 vols. 16mo, original roan, bindings somewhat worn, interiorly 
clean, but some plates loose. London, 1825-1839 


See Note to No. 27. 


51. ANNUALS. Friendship’s Offering. For 1825, 1828 to 1837 inclusive, 1839, 
1842, and 1844. Steel plates by Stothard and others. Together, 14 vols. 
16mo (one vol. 8), morocco and roan, gilt, two bindings worn, interiorly in 
unusually fine conditions, generally free from the usual fox marks. 

London, 1825-1844 


Very rarely found in as long a series as the above. 
See Note to No. 27. 


52. ANNUALS. Friendship’s Offering, a Literary Album. Edited by Thomas 
K. Hervey. Engravings by Finden and others. 8vo, original boards and 


leather label, uncut. London, 1826 
LARGE PAPER. Plates on India paper. The binding rubbed, but interiorly a fine 
copy. 


See Note to No. 27. 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


53. ANNUALS. Friendship’s Offering. For 1845 to 1850 inclusive, 1852 and 
1853. Engraved plates by Sartain. Together, 8 vols. 12mo, roan, gilt, 
bindings somewhat worn, text and plates clean, but a few fox marks on 
some leaves. Boston, 1845-1853 


See Note to No. 27. 


54. ANNUALS. The Garland. For 1831, 1840, 1848, 1850, and 1852. Engravings 
by Pelton and others. 5 vols. 12mo and 16mo, roan and cloth, bindings 
worn, a few plates spotted. New York, 1831-1850 


See Note to No. 27. 


55. ANNUALS. The Gem of the Season. Edited by N. P. Willis. For 1850 and 
1852. Engravings after Bartlett and other artists. Engraved by Finden and 
others. 2 vols. royal 8vo, original roan, gilt, gilt edges, bindings slightly 
rubbed, interiorly clean and free from spots. New York, 1850-1852 


Articles by Willis, Leigh Hunt, J. Fenimore Cooper, Dickens, Morris, and others. 
See Note to No. 27. 


56. ANNUALS. The Gift: a Christmas and New Year’s Present. J/lustrations 
from steel engravings. 11 vols. 16mo and 8vo, roan (one vol. cloth), bindings 
slightly rubbed, one back missing. Philadelphia, 1836-1845 


Interiorly the volumes are in exceptionally clean state, all but one being above the 
average, free from the very bad fox marks and tears so often found; the first volume is 
somewhat spotted, and one or two plates in three of the volumes have light spots on 
margins hardly to be mentioned. 

1836. Edited by Miss Leslie. Contains, Poe’s “Manuscript Found in a Bottle.” 
Irving’s “Unwritten Drama of Lord Byron,” etc. 

1837. Edited by Miss Leslie. FINE Copy. 

1839. Edited by Miss Leslie. Contains Poe’s “William Wilson.” 

1840. Edited by Miss Leslie. 

1842. Contains, Poe’s “Eleonora.” 

1843. Two different issues, one with date, the other without date. Two copies 
of the one with date, 1843, both of which lack a plate, but the two together 
make a perfect copy. Contains, Poe’s “The Pit and the Pendulum.” 

1844. Contains, Lowell’s “A Requiem,” and Emerson’s “The Garden of Plants.” 

1845. Both the first and second issues, the one with date, the other without. 
Contains, Longfellow’s “A Gleam of Sunshine;” Poe’s “The Purloined Letter;” 
Emerson’s “Dirge.” 

Besides the contributions mentioned above the volumes contain articles by W. G. 
Simms, Park Benjamin, and other American authors. No volumes were published 
for the years 1838 and 1841. 

Among the engravers represented are, Cheney, Tucker, Lawson, and Illman. 

See Note to No. 27. 


57. ANNUALS. Heath’s Picturesque Annual. For 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, and 
1836. With numerous fine steel engravings. Together, 5 vols. royal 8vo and 
8vo, red morocco, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1832-1836 


Of the above, the first four are all LARGE PAPER COPIES, with plates on India .. . 


paper. Fine clean copies, and exceptionally so interiorly. Only the corners of bind- 
ings are somewhat rubbed. 
See Note to No. 27. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item rs offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


58. ANNUALS. Heath’s Picturesque Annual. For 1832 to 1844, inclusive. Ex- 
tensively illustrated with numerous fine steel engravings. 7 vols. red morocco, 
3 vols. cloth, and 3 vols. green morocco. Together, 13 vols. royal 8vo, 
gilt, gilt edges. London, 1832-1844 

COMPLETE SET. LARGE PAPER COPIES, WITH PLATES ON INDIA PAPER. Interiorly 
all fine clean and spotless copies; two of the backs have been repaired, one back 
broken and three bindings slightly rubbed. 

RARELY met with in above state. 

Illustrated by over 300 engravings after original drawings by Stanfield, Vickers, 
M’Clise, Creswick, Allom, and other artists, the plates being fine examples of the 
work of Cousen, Carter, Smith, Lewis, Willmore, Varall, Wallis, Jordan, Radcliffe, 
Cook, Fisher, Brandard, Heath, and other engravers of the day. The literary por- 
tion of the work comprises the following,— 

1832. Travelling Sketches in the North of Italy, the Tyrol, and the Rhine. 
By Leitch Ritchie. 

1833. Travelling Sketches on the Rhine, and in Belgium and Holland. By 
Leitch Ritchie. 

1834. Travelling Sketches on the Sea-Coasts of France. By Ritchie. 

1835. Scott and Scotland. By Ritchie. 

1836. A Journey to St. Petersburg and Moscow. By Ritchie. 

1837. Ireland, Picturesque and Romantic. By Ritchie. 

1838. Ireland. By Ritchie. [Continuation of preceding.] 

1839. Versailles. By Ritchie. 

1840. Windsor Castle. By Ritchie. 

1841. Belgium. By Thomas Roscoe. 

1842. Paris in 1841. By Mrs. Gore. 

1843. The American in Paris. By Jules Janin. 

1844. The American in Paris. By Janin. [Continuation of preceding.] 

See Note to: No-127: 


59. ANNUALS. The Humourist. By W. H. Harrison. For 1831 and 1832. Wood- 
cuts from designs by T. Rowlandson. 2 vols. small 8vo, morocco, gilt edges, 
slightly soiled on some leaves. London [1831|-1832 

See Note to No. 27. 


60. ANNUALS. The Iris, a Religious and Literary Offering. Edited by Thomas 
Dale. For 1830 and 1831. Engravings by Graves, Smith, Raddon, and 
others. 2 vols. 16mo, original silk, gilt edges, bindings rubbed, interiorly 
fine and free from spots. London, 1830-1831 

See Note to No. 27. 


61. ANNUALS. The Iris, an Illuminated Souvenir. Edited by John S. Hart. For 
1851, 1852, and 1853. Colored lithographs by Duval, engravings by Heath, 
and other plates. 3 vols. royal 8vo, morocco and calf, gilt, bindings rubbed, 
interiorly clean, above the average. Philadelphia, 1851-1853 

See Note to No. 27. 


62. ANNUALS. The Keepsake. For 1828 to 1847, inclusive. The first 10 vols. 
12mo, the last 10 vols. 8vo. Extensively illustrated with fine steel plates. 
Together, 20 vols. original red cloth, gilt edges, bindings somewhat worn. 

London, 1828-1847 

An unusually long series of this Annual, edited by Frederic M. Reynolds, Mrs. 
Norton, Lady Emeline S. Wortley, and the Countess of Blessington. The series 
was discontinued in 1857. 

Although the bindings are somewhat worn, interiorly all the volumes are excep- 
tionally clean and free from the bad fox marks and tears so often found in volumes of 
this character. Only a few plates have slight spots, hardly noticeable. 

[ Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


[ No. 62. ANNUALS.—Continued | 


Among the Literary contributors are, Sir Walter Scott, Sir James Mackintosh, 
Lord Holland, W. Wordsworth, R. Southey, S. T. Coleridge, William Roscoe, P. B. 
Shelley, J. G. Lockhart, C. B. Sheridan, Lady Lamb, Lady Blessington, Agnes Strick- 
land, Coleridge, Mrs. Charles Gore, Mrs. Shelley, Sir Egerton Brydges, Richard 
Westmacott, Edward Lytton Bulwer, J. H. Jesse, Walter Savage Lander, Captain 
Marryat, Albert Smith, and other noted authors of the day. 

The Illustrations include fine line engravings by Heath, Finden, Rolls, Goodall, 
Goodyear, Engleheart, Edwards, Miller, Mitan, Wallace, Bacon, Stocks, Brandard, 
as other contemporary engravers, mostly after drawings by the best artists of the 

ay. 

See Note to No. 27. 


63. ANNUALS. The Keepsake of Friendship. Edited by G. S. Munroe. For 
1853, [1854], and 1855. Engraved plates by Sartain. 3 vols. 12mo, original 
roan, gilt, gilt edges, bindings slightly rubbed, stencilled stamp on one 
title. Boston and New York, 1853-1855 


See Note to No. 27. 


64. ANNUALS, The Landscape Annual. For 1830 to 1839, inclusive. Illustrated 
with many fine line engravings. 10 vols. small 8vo, original green morocco, 
gilt, gilt edges. London: Robert Jennings, 1830-1839 


COMPLETE SET. FINE Copiers. The text free from the usual spots, and only a few 
of the plates with slight marginal fox marks. Edges of bindings slightly rubbed. 

The text of the first nine volumes is by Thomas Roscoe, and includes, The Tourist 
in Switzerland and Italy, Italy (3 vols.), France, Spain (3 vols.), and Morocco. 
The last volume comprises, The Tourist in Portugal, by W. H. Harrison. 

The illustrations are after originals by Prout, Harding and Roberts, as engraved 
by Lewis, Heath, Willmore, Wallis, Tingle, Westwood, Carter, Goodall, Adlard, and 
other engravers of the time. 

See Note to No. 27. 


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65. ANNUALS. Leaflets of Memory. For 1849, 1850, and 1855. LHngraved plates 
by Sartain. 3 vols. royal 8vo, calf and roan, gilt, bindings rubbed, only 
slight spots on few margins. Philadelphia, 1849-1855 


See Note to No. 27, 


66. ANNUALS. The Legendary, consisting of Original Pieces, principally Illus- 
trative of American History, Scenery and Manners. Edited by N. P. 
Willis. 2 vols. in one, I2mo, original cloth, uncut, shaken. 

Boston, 1827-1828 
Interiorly a fine clean copy. The volumes for 1827 and 1828 are all that were 
issued, the annual being the predecessor of “The Token.” 


Contains original contributions by Willis, Clark, Lunt, and others. 
See Note to No. 27. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item rs offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


67. 


68. 


69. 


70. 


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ANNUALS. The Liberty Bell. By Friends of Freedom. For 1839, 1841 to 
1849 inclusive, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1856, and 1858. Wuth engraved frontispiece 
or title in most of the volumes, some have woodcut vignettes. 5 vols. original 
boards, 9 vols. original cloth, and one vol. morocco. Together, 15 vols. 
I2mo, some with gilt edges, two of the board volumes have backs missing, 
the other board volumes have new backs, a few of the corners of cloth 
volumes are rubbed. Boston, 1839-1858 


COMPLETE SET: Comprising, Vols. 1 to 15, no volumes being issued for the missing 
years. The volumes are exceptionally clean interiorly, and far above the average 
copy, with the exception of one volume, which is somewhat spotted. 

One of the most popular American Annuals of the day, containing original contri- 
butions by noted American Authors, among them, James Russell Lowell, William 
Lloyd Garrison, William H. Channing, Henry W. Longfellow, Maria Lowell, James 
Freeman Clarke, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mary Weston Chapman, and others of 
note. The volume for 1848 contains THE First APPEARANCE of Elizabeth Barrett 
Browning’s poem “The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim’s Point,” and the volume for 1856, 
her poem “A Curse for a Nation.” 

The earlier volumes were published under the auspices of the “Boston Anti-Slavery 
Society,” later changed to the “National Anti-Slavery Society.” They were issued 
in the interest of the emancipation of the slave. 

A complete series of these volumes is hard to obtain, as it is only at irregular 
times that even separate yearly issues appear. 

See Note to No. 27. 


ANNUALS. The Liberty Bell. By Friends of Freedom. Engraved title. 12mo, 
original red cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1846 
Contains the first appearance of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem “A Curse for 


a Nation.” 
See Note to No. 27. 


Annuats. The Lily, a Coloured Annual. For 1831 and 1832. Engravings 
by R. F. Soper, those in the first volume FINELY COLORED, those in the second 
volume on yellow paper. Together, 2 vols. 16mo, roan and boards with 
leather back, bindings slightly rubbed, but interiorly fine copies. 

New York [1831-1832] 
See Note to No. 27. 


ANNuALS. The Lilly of the Valley. For 1851, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 
and 1859. Engraved plates. 7 vols. 12mo, original roan, gilt, gilt edges, 
bindings slightly rubbed, plates and text free from fox marks. 


Boston, 1851-1859 
See Note to No. 27. 


ANNUALS. The Literary Souvenir; or Cabinet of Poetry and Romance. 
Edited by Alaric A. Watts. For 1825 to 1834, inclusive. With many fine 
line engravings. 10 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 

London, 1825-1834 


FINE AND COMPLETE SET OF THIS SERIES, ALL LARGE PAPER, with plates on India 
Paper. Unusually choice copies, only a very few plates have light spots. Seldom 
found in Large Paper Issue. In the ordinary issue the plates are generally badly foxed 
or torn. 

The engravers represented include, Baker, Heath, Rolls, Goodall, Finden, Wallis, 
Romney, Robinson, Danforth, Edwards, and others. 

Among the Literary Contributions, the following authors are represented,—Allan 
Cunningham, Mrs. Hemans, James Montgomery, Thomas Campbell, W. Sotheby, 
Barry Cornwall, Robert Southey, John Galt, William Roscoe, J. Bowring, T. K. 
Hervey, Coleridge, J. S. Knowles, W. Wadsworth, a “Song” by W. C. Bryant, and 
“The Indian Girl’s Lament” by Whittier. 

See Note to No. 27. 


Furst Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


72. ANNUALS. Literary Souvenir.. For 1838, 1840, 1844, and 1845. Plates by 
Cheney and others. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and 16mo, roan, half morocco and 
cloth, bindings worn. Philadelphia, 1838-1845 

See Note to No. 27. 


.73. ANNUALS. The Magnolia.. Edited by H. W. Herbert. For 1836, 1837, and 

1843. Plates by Smillie, Prudhomme, and others. 3 vols. 12mo, roan, gilt, 

bindings shaken and somewhat foxed. New York [1836-1843] 
See Note to No. 27. 


74. AnnuaLs. The Mayflower. For 1846, 1847, 1848, and 1854. Engravings by 
| Sartain and others. 4 vols. 12mo, roan, gilt, bindings rubbed and some 
plates foxed. Boston, 1846-1854 

See Note to No. 27. 


75. AnNuALS. The Memorial, a Christmas, New-Year’s and Easter Offering for 
1828. Edited by Frederic S. Hill. Steel plates. 16mo, original boards, 
binding broken, but interiorly clean. Boston [1828] 

Among the plates is a fine early lithographic view by Cheney, of “Blennerhassett’s 
Island,” also another lithograph by the same artist of “On the Mohawk”; and an 
early lithograph by Pendleton. 

See Note to No. 27. 


76. ANNUALS. The Moss Rose, a Gift for the Season. For [1846], 1847, 1848, and 
1854. Engravings by Cheney and others. 4 vols. 12mo, roan, worn and 


somewhat soiled, one plate missing. New York, 1846-1854 
See Note to No. 27. 


77. ANNUALS. The Odd Fellows’ Offering. For 1846, 1847, 1848, and 1851. 
Steel engravings. 4 vols. 8vo, original roan, gilt, bindings rubbed, one vol. 
slightly stained. New York, 1846-1851 


See Note to No. 27. 


78. ANNUALS. The Oriental Annual. For 1834 to 1840, inclusive. With numerous 
fine engravings after drawings by William Daniell and others. 7 vols. small 
8vo, original green morocco, gilt, gilt edges. 

London: Edward Bull, 1834-1840 
COMPLETE SET. FINE COPIES, above the average, and with one exception free from 
the usual spots found on plates in volumes of this period. Edges of bindings slightly 
rubbed. The text, descriptive of India, is by Rev. Hobart Caunter; the last two 
volumes however are by Thomas Bacon, and contain Tales, Legends, and Historical 
Romances. The engravers represented include, Taylor, Cooke, Starling, Lee, 
Hollis, Woodman, Brandard, Humphrys, Redaway, Higham, Armytage, and 
others. 


See Note to No. 27. 


79. ANNUALS. The Pearl; or, Affection’s Gift. For 1829, 1830, 1832, 1833, 1834, 
1836, 1837, and 1840. Engraved plates by Sartain, Finden, and others. 
Together, 8 vols. 16mo, original boards and roan, bindings somewhat worn, 
a few plates spotted, and one plate with text to same missing. 

Philadelphia, 1829-1840 
This series lacks the issue for 1831, none was published for 1835, and 1840 was the 


last. 
See Note to No. 27. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


80. ANNUALS, The Rainbow. Edited by A. J. McDonald. For 1847 and 1848. 
Engraved platesby Duthie and Nichols, 2 vols. 8vo, original calf, gilt, bindings 
slightly shaken, and a few light fox markings. Albany, 1847-1848 

See Note to No. 27, 


81. ANNUALS. The Religious Souvenir. For 1833, 1834, 1836, and 1840 (2 copies). 
Steel engravings. Together, 5 vols. 16mo, roan, one back broken, one plate 
missing in first volume, Philadelphia, 1833-1840 

See Note to No. 27. 


82. ANNUALS. The Religious Souvenir, a Christmas, New Year’s and Birth Day 
Present. For 1833 to.1847. Engravings.. 10 vols. 16mo roan, gilt, gilt edges, 
one back missing, and four bindings rubbed, a few light spots on some 
margins. Philadelphia and Hartford, 1833-1847 


The Complete Series. Copies above the average, illustrations engraved by Cheney, 
Smillie, Ellis,. Tucker, Neagle, Longacre, Lawson, and others... As follows,— F 
1833. Edited by G. T. Bedell. Philadelphia. 
1834. Edited by G. T. Bedell. Philadelphia. 
1835. Edited by G. T. Bedell. Philadelphia. . 
1836, Edited by Chauncey Colton. Philadelphia. 
1837. Edited by Chauncey Colton. New York. | 
1839. Edited by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. New York. 
1840. Edited by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. New York. 
1845. Edited by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. Hartford. A re-issue of the 1839, with 
variation in plates. 
1845. Edited by Mrs. L..H. Sigourney. Hartford. A re-issue of the 1840, with 
variation in plates. : Sha 
1847. Edited by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. Hartford, S. Andrus and Son. This has 
the same number of plates and pagination as called for by Faxon, in his 1846 
issue. 
Under No. 681 Faxon describes this same volume, but with one less plate. 
See Note to No. 27. 


83. ANNUALS. The Rose: or, Affection’s Gift.. For 1842, 1846 and on En- 
graved plates. 3 vols. 16mo, original roan, bindings rubbed; one shaken. 

New York, 1842-1847 

See Note to No. 27. 


84. ANNUALS. The Rose of Sharon: a Religious Souvenir. For 1840 to 1857, 
inclusive. Illustrated with many line engravings by American engravers. 

One vol. original cloth and 18 vols. original roan. Together, 19 vols. 12mo, 

gilt edges. _ Boston; Tompkins, 1840-1857 
CoMPLETE SET OF THESE ANNUALS. Interiorly all but one are copies ‘above the 

average, free from the very bad fox marks and tears usually found in works of this 

kind. The bindings, as is to be expected, are somewhat rubbed at edges, two volumes 

are loose in binding, and three hinges are cracked, one of two plates in a few of the 
volumes show slight time stain on margins, the engraved surface however being free 

from the usual fox marks. There are two copies of the 1848 issue, each in different 


binding. 
Collected and complete sets of this Annual are hard to obtain, the volumes usually 


offered being in very poor condition. 
Among the engravers represented are, O. Pelton, Gallaudet, H. W. Smith, Hobart, 


and McRae. 
See Note to No. 27. 


85. ANNUALS. The Snow-Flake. Philadelphia, 1846 and 1852; New York [1855 
and 1856]. Engravings by Sartain and others. Together, 4 vols. 12mo and 
8vo, roan, gilt, bindings worn. Philadelphia and New York, 1846-1856 


See Note to No. 27, 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


86. ANNUALS. The Souvenir Gallery, an Illustrated Gift Book. Edited by 
Emily Percival. Steel engravings. Three different issues, the illustrations 
vary ineach. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo, original roan or cloth, gilt. 

Boston, 1850, 1851, [1853] 
The articles are by Byron, Scott, Moore, and other English writers. 
* See Note to No. 27. 


87, ANNUALS. The Talisman. For 1828, 1829, and 1830. Engravings by Paul 
Maverick and others. 3 vols. 16mo, original calf or roan, gilt, gilt edges. 
New York, 1827-1829 
COMPLETE SET. No more published. The authors of this work were, William 
Cullen Bryant, Robert C. Sands, and G. C. Verplank. 
See Note to No. 27. 


88. ANNUALS. Taschenbuch und Almanach zum geselligen Vergniigen. Von 
W. G. Becker. For 1796, 1800 to 1807 inclusive, 1812, 1813, 1816, and 
1818 to 1832 inclusive. Extensively illustrated with many fine line and partly 
stipple engraved plates. Together, 27 vols. 16mo, original decorative heavy 
wrappers or boards, gilt edges, one or two wrappers loose and one volume 
rebound in half leather. Leipzig, 1796-1832 

FINE SERIES OF THESE RARE ALMANACS. The illustrations depict scenes and events 
of historical importance in late 18th and early 19th century European history. The 
set is an unusually choice one, only two volumes being somewhat defected, those for 
1805 and 1807, both of which lack the plates. 

Among the engravers represented are, Wagner, Walther, Schwerdgeburth, Kohl, 
Bohn, Darnstadt, Kriiger, Frommel, Schmidt, Jury, Kovatsch, Fleischmann, and 
Miiller. 

It is seldom that so long a series appears for public sale. 

See Note to No. 27. 


89. ANNUALS. The Token, a Christmas and New Year’s Present. For 1828 to 
1842. Extensively illustrated with fine line-engravings. One vol. original 
boards (in original board slip-case), 3 vols. original cloth, and 11 vols. 
original roan, Together, 15 vols. 16mo and 12mo, gilt edges, back of first 
vol. missing and four backs slightly chipped, other edges of bindings slightly 
rubbed. Boston, 1828-1842 

FINE COMPLETE SET OF THIS, ONE OF THE MOst IMPORTANT AMERICAN ANNUALS 
OF THE NINETEENTH] CENTURY, with contributions by many of the noted American 
writers of the day. Many of the volumes contain one or more contributions by 
Nathaniel Hawthorne, others contain contributions by Longfellow, Lowell, Willis, 
Holmes, Sigourney, J. Neal, Park Benjamin, W. L. Stone, J. K. Paulding, A. B. 
Street, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and other authors. The Editors were N. P. Willis, 
and later S. G. Goodrich. 

Among the engravers represented by some of their best work are, Cheney, John- 
stone, Pelton, Ellis, Andrews, Gallaudet, Tucker, Durand, Keenan, Smillie, I1lman, 
and Jewett. ; 

A complete set, as above, seldom appears at public sale, and very rarely so in as 
fine condition, interiorly, as the above, the volumes generally being badly broken, and 
with plates soiled or torn. 

With the year 1833, “The Token” absorbed the “Atlantic Souvenir,” continuing 
as “The Token and Atlantic Souvenir” until its last publication in 1842. 

See Note to No. 27. 


90. ANNUALS, The Token. For 1829, 1830 (2 copies), 1835 (2 copies), 1836, 
1840 (2 copies, different bindings), and 1842 (3 copies, different bindings). 
Illustrated with steel engravings. One vol. original boards and slip-case, 
2 vols. original cloth, and 8 vols. original roan. Together, 11 vols. 16mo 
and 12mo, gilt edges, one vol. shaken, one back broken, apparently one 
or two plates missing. Boston, 1829-1842 

See Note to No. 27. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


gt. ANNUALS. The Violet, a Christmas and New Year’s Gift. For 1837, 1839, 
1840, and 1842. Engravings by Forrest, Pease, Tucker and others. 4 vols. 
16mo, original roan, gilt, bindings worn. Philadelphia, 1837-1842 


Comprises the first four volumes. No volumes were issued for the years 1838 and 
1841. Two subsequent volumes for 1850 and 1869 were issued later. 
See Note to No. 27. . 


92. ANNUALS. The Winter’s Wreath. For 1830 (3 copies), and 1832. Engraved 
plates. Together, 4 vols. 16mo, original red silk, gilt edges, two bindings 
shaken. London, 1830-1832 

See Note to No. 27. 


93. ANNUALS. Youth’s Keepsake; a Christmas New Year’s Gift for Young 
People. For 1830, 1831, 1835, 1836, 1838, 1840, 1841, and 1842. Engraved 
plates by Gallaude, Cheney, and others. One vol. original boards, 5 vols. 
original boards with leather backs, and 2 vols. original cloth. Together, 
8 vols. 16mo. Boston, 1830-1842 


Good copies, only a very few pages soiled. The volume for 1840 however is stained. 

Contains original contributions by O. W. Holmes, Willis, Hawthorne, Whittier, 
and others. 

See Note to No. 27. 


94. ANNUALS. FAXON (FREDERICK W.). Literary Annuals and Gift-Books. A 
Bibliography, with descriptive introduction. 8vo, boards, cloth back. 
Boston, 1912 


95. BatzAc (HONORE DE). The Comédie Humaine of Honoré de Balzac. Edited, 
with a General Introduction and Preface, by Prof. George Saintsbury. 
Translated by Ellen Marriage, James Waring, and others; including Droll 
Stories. 2 vols. London, Privately Printed. Illustrations on Japan vellum 
paper. Together, 38 vols. 8vo, half leather, gilt backs, contents lettered, 
uncut, edges of backs slightly rubbed. 

Philadelphia: Avil Publishing Company, 1902 


96. Bauzac (HONORE DE). Les Contes Drolatiques, Colligez ez Abbayes de Tou- 
raine. Septiesme Edition. Numerous woodcut illustrations by Gustave Doré. 
8vo, dark green morocco, sides ornamented with gilt fillet bands and large 
corner designs of floral sprays, onlaid with red morocco, rebacked. 

Paris: Garnier Fréres, undated 


97. [BarHAM (R. H.).] The Ingoldsby Legends; or, Mirth and Marvels. With 
atllustrations by George Crutkshank. 3 vols. 8vo, original brown cloth, uncut, 
vol. I rebacked, new joints. Autograph of (Sir) Percy F. Shelley, on one 
title. Fair copy. London, 1840—1842-1847 


First EpDITIONs of all three series, second issue of the first series however, with page 
236 printed on. 


98. BARRAS (VICOMTE PAUL). Memoirs. Edited, with a General Introduction, 
Prefaces and Appendices, by George Duruy. Translated by Charles E. 
Roche. Wauth portraits, facsimiles and plans. 4 vols. 8vo, half red crushed 
French levant morocco, lettered on backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

London, 1895-1896 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


99. BARRAS (VICOMTE PAUL). DuRuy (GEORGE). Memoirs of Barras, Member 
of the Directorate. Edited, with a general Introduction, Prefaces and 
Appendices, by George Duruy. Translated by Charles E. Roche. With 
portraits, facsimiles and plans. 4 vols. thick 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. 

London, 1895 


The cloth covers on this copy are those with the Harper imprint thereon. 


100. BARRow (Isaac). The Theological Works of Isaac Barrow. Edited by 
Alexander Napier. Portrait. 9 vols. 8vo, full tree calf, gilt backs, probably 
BY HAYDAY. Cambridge, 1859 


Best Library Edition of the works of this celebrated theologian, printed at the 
University Press. 


101. BATAILLE (HENRY). Tétes et Pensées. A collection of 22 full-page lithographed 
portraits 1n various colored tints, from original sketches, of contemporary 
French writers and artists. Folio, marbled boards, straight-grain morocco 

back, uncut. Paris: Librairie Ollendorff, 1901 

The portraits include those of,—Catulle Mendés; Jean Lorrain; Henri de Regnier; 


André Gide; Jules Renard; Paul Fort; Pierre Louys; Maurice Donnay; Octave 
Mirbeau; Willy; Alfred Capus; André Picard; Edmond Sée; and others. 


102. BATTLE OF WATERLOO. Pollock’s Juvenile Drama. The Battle of Waterloo. 
A Grand Military Melodrama. With a series of 26 highly colored plates, 
on separate sheets, many of which contain portraits. Text 12mo, unbound, 
plates as issued, the whole enclosed in a half crimson morocco solander 
case, with inner protecting cloth cover. London, circa 1839 


Included in the characters are Wellington, Napoleon, Blucher, Marshal Ney, and 
many others. 


103. BEAUMONT (EDOUARD DE). Les Aventures Merveilleuses de Fortunatus. 

Avec une Préface par Henry Fouquier. Cent vingt dessins dans le texte. 

Small folio, half crimson straight grained morocco, richly gilt back, silk 
brocade sides, gilt top, original covers preserved, BY THE CLUB BINDERY. 

Paris, 1887 

FINE Copy. One of 35 copies printed throughout on Japanese vellum paper, each 


numbered, this is, No. 19. 
From the Robert Hoe collection. 


104. BEAUMONT (FRANCIS) AND FLETCHER (JOHN). The Dramatick Works of 
Beaumont and Fletcher; Collated with all the Former Editions, and Cor- 
rected, with Notes, critical and explanatory. With portraits of both authors, 
and 54 full-page scenes from plays. 10 vols. 8vo, full old russia, gilt backs, 
contents lettered, yellow edges, corners of bindings rubbed, and joints of 
two volumes weak. London, 1778 

FINE Lisrary EDITION of the works of these two authors. 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


105. BEAUX AND BELLES OF ENGLAND. Illustrated with etchings and photogravures 


106. 


107. 


108. 


109. 


on Japan paper, frontispieces on plain paper in colors. 14 vols. green buck- 
ram, gilt tops, uncut, paper labels. 
London: Printed for the Grolier Society, no date 


IMPERIAL EDITION, limited to 1000 copies for England and America, of which this 
is, No. 502. 
CONTENTS 
Lord Chesterfield, by W. Ernst. 2 vols.; Lady Blessington, by Molloy; 
Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson, by Jeaffreson. 2 vols.; 
Count de Grammont, by Hamilton; Beau Brummell, by Jesse. 2 vols.; 


The Sheridans, by Fitzgerald. 2 vols.; Nell Gwyn, by Cunningham; 
Mrs. Sarah Siddons, by Boaden. 2 vols.; Mary Robinson, by Herself. 


BERQUIN (M.). Romances, par M. Berquin. Wzuth engraved title, 13 plates 
(unsigned), and 44 pages of engraved music. 12mo, modern boards, figured 
silk back, ENTIRELY UNCUT. Paris: Chez Moutardier, 1796 


Thick Holland paper copy, with brilliant impressions of the illustrations, IN 
Proor STATE, and with the half-title, generally missing. 


Berry (Miss). Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry, 
from the year 1783 to 1852. Edited by Lady Theresa Lewis. Portraits. 
3 vols. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops. London, 1865 


Best EDITION of this celebrated work. 


Bewick (THomas). A General History of Quadrupeds. Wauth numerous 
woodcuts by Bewick. 1811; The Fables of A’sop, and others. With numerous 
woodcuts by Bewick. 1818. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, full old calf, rebacked. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1811-1818 


BINDING. Berwick (THomAs). The Fables of A’sop, and others. Wuth designs 
on wood, by Thomas Bewick. Large 8vo, full maroon crushed levant morocco, 
the sides inlaid with four circular panels (2 on each side), with representa- 
tions from the fables, in red, blue, black, green, brown, white and other 
levants, surrounded with bunches of purple grapes and leaves, corner 
inlays on inside borders, green watered silk linings, gilt edges, BY KELLY. 
In cloth case. Newcastle, 1818 

First EDITION AND A BEAUTIFUL Copy, the inlaid panels singularly effective. 


110. BrnpInc. [Dopcson (C. L.).] Through the Looking Glass, and what Alice 


found there. With 4o illustrations by John Tenniel. 12mo, full dark green 
crushed levant morocco, both sides inlaid with representations of characters 
mentioned in the work, in different colors,—old-rose, white, green, brown, 
slate blue, etc., watered silk linings, original cloth covers preserved, gilt 
edges, BY KELLY. In cloth case. London, 1873 


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111. BrinpING. Dopcson (C. L.). Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Wauth 42 
illustrations by John Tenniel. 12mo, full dark green crushed levant morocco, 
both sides inlaid with representations of the characters mentioned in the 
work, in different colors,—violet, white, brown, blue, yellow, etc., orange 
watered silk linings, gilt edges, original cloth covers preserved, BY KELLY. 
In cloth case. London, 1877 


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figures of the rabbit, the owl, the dodo, the cat, and six others. 


112. BINDING. GASKELL (Mrs.). Cranford. With a Preface by Anne Thackeray 
Ritchie. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. 12mo, full dark green crushed 
levant morocco, full length figure of the Squire, inlaid with brown, white, 
blue and other levants, on front cover, inlaid with varying colored levants 
on the back cover is a representation of the sedan chair, old-rose watered 
silk linings, gilt edges, original cloth covers preserved, gilt edges, BY KELLY. 
In cloth case. London: Macmillan, 1891 


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the Hugh Thomson illustrations. 


113. BrnpING. HuGHEs (WILLIAM R.). A Week’s Tramp in Dickens-Land, to- 
gether with Personal Reminiscences of the “Inimitable Boz” therein col- 
lected. With more than 100 illustrations by F. G. Kutton and other artists. 
8vo, full dark green crushed levant morocco, the front side inlaid with a 
representation of the entrance to Gad’s Hill, in slate levant, the full length 
figure of Dickens standing on the top step in varying colored levants; 
around the sides of each cover are entwined garlands of flowers in red, 
green, brown and old-rose levants; on the centre of the back cover is inlaid 
in brown levant the empty chair, red silk linings, original cloth covers 
preserved, gilt edges, BY KELLY. In cloth case. London, 1893 


A Most ATTRACTIVE SPECIMEN, THE DETAILS WELL EXECUTED. 


114. BrnpING. KEATS (JOHN). The Poetical Works of John Keats. With a Memoir 
by Lord Houghton. J/lustrated by 120 designs, original and from the antique, 
drawn on wood by George Scharf, Jr. 8vo, full sage-green crushed levant 
morocco, the front side covered with garlands of interlaced leaves and 
small dots, within intertwined borders, in the centre are two panels inlaid 
with scenes from the works, the figures executed in green, red, brown, slate, 
blue and maroon levants, back tooled in the manner of the side, dentelle 
inside borders, orange watered silk linings, gilt edges, original cloth covers 
preserved, BY KELLY. In cloth case. London: Moxon, 1866 


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I15. BINDING. KINGSLEY (CHARLES). The Water-Babies: A Fairy Tale for a 
Land-Baby. With «illustrations by J. Noel Paton. 12mo, full dark blue 
crushed levant morocco, the front cover inlaid with a central figure of a 
water baby in brown levant, who is seated in the middle of a large leaf of 
grey levant, and is surrounded by flowers, leaves and rushes of green, 
dark green, terra-cotta, and maroon levants, richly gilt back, old-rose 
watered silk linings, gilt edges, original cloth covers preserved, BY KELLY. 
In cloth case. London, 1864 

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A Most ATTRACTIVE SPECIMEN OF INLAID BINDING. 


116. BINDING. WALTON (IZAAK) AND COTTON (CHARLES), The Complete Angler. 
. Introductory Essay . . . and Illustrative Notes. Copiously illus- 
trated. 1t2mo, full dark green crushed levant morocco, sides with panels 
containing representation of five fish, with six lines of text (different) 
from the work itself above, gilt corner ornaments, emblematical dentelle 

borders, green silk linings, gilt edges, By KELLY. In cloth case. 
London: John Major, 1824 

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117. BrirDS OF AMERICA. WILSON (ALEXANDER) AND BONAPARTE (CHARLES L.). 
American Ornithology; or, the Natural History of the Birds of the United 
States. The illustrative Notes by Sir William Jardine. With a large number 

of BEAUTIFULLY COLORED PLATES. 3 vols. 8vo, full calf, gilt. 
London and Edinburgh, 1832 


FINE COPY OF THE ORIGINAL ISSUE of this edition, with brilliant examples of the 
colored plates. 


118. BLACKIE (JOHN STUART). Homer and the Iliad. First EDITION. 4 vols. 8vo, 
dark green crushed morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. j 
Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1866 


119. Boccaccio (GIOVANNI). The Novels and Tales of the Renowned John 
Boccacio, the first Refiner of Italian Prose, containing a Hundred curious 
Novels, by Seven Honourable Ladies, and Three Noble Gentlemen, Framed 
in Ten Days. Fifth Edition, much Corrected and Amended. Engraved 
portrait of Boccaccio by White, after painting by Titian, Small folio, half 
mottled calf, yellow edges. London, 1684 


120. Boccaccio (GIOVANNI). The Decameron. J/lustrated. 4 vols. I12mo, cloth, 
gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London: Gibbings & Co., 1902 


The plates are reproductions from the plates engraved for the celebrated edition of 
1757, and designed by Gravelot, Eisen, Boucher, and others. 


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BorLeau (NicoLas). Les Guvres de M. Boileau Despréaux, avec des eclair- 
cissemens historiques. Brilliant portrait, fleurons for both titles, and vignettes 
by Ravenet, after Tremoliéres, 38 tatlpieces and 6 ornamental letters, not signed. 
2 vols. thick small folio, contemporary mottled calf, marbled edges. 

Paris, 1740 

Believed to be a LARGE PAPER Copy. Lewine, in his Bibliography of Eighteenth Cen- 
tury Illustrated Books, says, “This edition is invested with a special interest, inasmuch 
as the original orthography of Boileau is therein preserved intact, while in the other 
editions it has been modernized.” 

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six plates (all brilliant impressions within historiated borders) by Picart for “le Lu- 
trin. 


Books ABouT Books. Dippin (THoMAS FROGNALL). A _ Bibliographical, 
Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany. Portraits 
(several lightly spotted), and illustrations, some of which are on India paper. 
3 vols. 8vo, original brown cloth, somewhat worn. 

London: Jennings and John Major, 1829 


BOOKPLATES. SATTLER (JOSEPH). Art in Book-Plates. With an Introduction 
*on Artists, Literature and Collectors of Ex-Libris in England, the United 
States, Germany, and France by Frederick Warnecke. With 42 original 
bookplates designed by Joseph Sattler, each mounted on heavy paper, many 
tinted. Enclosed in 4to portfolio, boards. London, 1895 
LIMITED EDITION. 


BOSWELL (JAMES). The Life of Samuel Johnson, including a Journal of his 
Tour to the Hebrides . . . New Edition, with numerous additions and 
notes, by John Wilson Croker . . . the supplementary volumes of John- 
soniana. Illustrated with upwards of 50 engravings, including portraits and 
views. IO vols. 12mo, half maroon calf, gilt backs, marbled edges. 

London: John Murray, 1839 


ORIGINAL ISSUE of this esteemed edition. EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion 
of about fifty portraits and plates. 


BouCHER (FRANCOIS). NOLHAV (PIERRE). Francois Boucher, Premiere Pein- 
tre du Roi, 1703-1770. With 52 full-page photogravure reproductions, 4 of 
which are in colors, mounted on heavy brown paper, and 8 vignettes. Royal 
Ato, half green crushed French levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut. 

Paris: Goupil & Cie, 1907 
EDITION LiMiTED to 500 copies “sur papier a la main des Manufactures de Rives,” 


of which this is, No. 222. 
One of the fine Goupil Monographs. The Catalogue of the artist’s work extends 


from page 106 to 172. 


BourGEo!s (EMILE). France under Louis XIV (Le Grand Siécle). Its Arts 
—Its Ideas. From the French, by Mrs. Cashel Hoey. Extensively tllus- 
trated with full-page portraits engraved on copper, and numerous full-page and 
text photogravure reproductions. Imperial 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt edges, slightly 
shaken at hinges. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1897 


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134: 


BriTISH Essayists (THE). With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, by 
A. Chalmers. Engraved portraits. 45 vols. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt 
backs, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1817 


COMPLETE SET of this fine old English publication, including,—The Tatler, The 
Spectator, The Guardian, The Rambler, The Adventurer, The World, The Idler, 
The Mirror, The Lounger, The Observer, and The Looker-On. 


British Essayists (THE). With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, by 
A. Chalmers. [With Index.] Portrait frontispieces. 38 vols. 12mo, full yellow 
calf, gilt backs, leather labels, sprinkled edges, skilfully and neatly rebacked. 

London, 1823 


UNIFORM EDITION. Vol. 38 is the General Index to the work. 


BRONTE (CHARLOTTE). The Life and Works of Charlotte Bronté and Her 
Sisters. Illustrations. 7 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs, leather labels. 
London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1889-1891 


CONTENTS 


Shirley; Tenant of Wildfell Hall; Wuthering Heights; 
Jane Eyre; The Professor; Villette; Life of Charlotte Bronté, by Mrs. Gaskell. 


BROWNE (HABLoT K.—IIllustrator). DICKENS (CHARLES). Dealings with the 
Firm of Dombey and Son, Wholesale, Retail, and for Exportation. First 
EpITIONn. With 40 etchings, including etched title, by H. K. Browne. 8vo, half 
green crushed levant morocco, gilt panelled back, gilt edges, By BAYNTUN. 

London, 1848 


Brown (JoHN). Hore Subsecive. New Edition. First, Second and Third 
Series. Portraits. 3 vols. 12mo, half polished calf, gilt backs, leather labels, 
contents lettered, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. 

Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1884-1889 


Comprises,—John Leech, and other Papers; Lock and Sydenham, and other Pa- 
pers; Rab and his Friend, and other Papers. 


BROWNE (Sir THOMAS). Pseudodoxia Epidemica; or, Enquiries into Very 
many Received Tenents, And commonly presumed Truths. The Third 


Edition, Corrected and Enlarged by the Author. . . . Table Alphabetically 
at the end. Small folio, old calf, considerably worn. 
London. . . . at the Gun in Pauls Church-Yard, 1658 


From the Lord Foley collection, with bookplate. 


BROWNE (Sir Tuomas). The Works of Sir Thomas Browne, including his 
Life and Correspondence. Edited by Simon Wilkin. Portrait, coat-of-arms, 
facsimile autograph, etc. 4 vols. 8vo, full tree calf, gilt backs and sides, 
BY HAYDAY. London, 1836 

Best EDITION of the writings of Brown printed by William Pickering. 


BROWNING (ELIZABETH BARRETT). Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Poetical 
Works. 5 vols. 12mo, full red-straight grain morocco, double gilt fillet 
border on sides enclosing a gilt floral border, gilt inside border, gilt edges, 
BY BAYNTUN. London: Smith, Elder Co., 1877-1883 


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135. BROWNING (ROBERT). The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. 6 vols. 12mo, 
half brown morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops. 
London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1878-1886 


136. BROWNING (ROBERT). The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. 6 vols. 12mo, 
half brown morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops. 
London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1878-1886 


137. [BuNBURY (HENRY).]| An Academy for Grown Horsemen; containing the 
Completest Instructions for Walking, Trotting, Cantering, Galloping, 
Stumbling and Tumbling. Caricature portrait of the author and 11 full-page 
plates, in sepia, by Bunbury and engraved by Dickinson. 1808; [ALso] 
Annals of Horsemanship, containing Accounts of Accidental Experiments 
and Experimental Accidents, both Successful and Unsuccessful, communi- 
cated by various correspondents to Geoffrey Gambado. With 17 full-page 
plates, in sepia, by Dickinson. 1808. Together, 2 vols. bound in one, folio, 
half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1808 


Choice copies of these most desirable editions, printed in very large type, and with 
the plates in fine condition. 


138. BUNYAN (JOHN). The Pilgrim’s Progress from this World to that which is to 
come. With numerous full-page and text illustrations, engraved by Dalziel 
Brothers, after paintings by Frederick Barnard and others. 4to, half claret 
crushed French levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, By BAYNTUN. 

London, 1886 


EDITION DE LUXE, printed on Special Hand-made Paper, with Proofs of Illus- 
trations on Japanese paper. Limited to 500 copies, of which this is, No. 37. 


139. BURKE (EDMUND), The Writings of Edmund Burke. 7 vols. 12mo, full tree 
calf, gilt backs, marbled edges. London, 1854 


FINE SET of the Bohn edition, containing, in addition to the writings, the Life of 
Burke, by James Prior. 


140. BuRKE (J. BERNARD). Anecdotes of the Aristocracy and Episodes in Ancestral 
Story. Second Edition. 9 vols. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt panelled backs, 
gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. London: Henry Colburn, 1849-1861 


I41. BURNEY (FRANCES). Cecilia, or Memoirs of an Heiress. 2 vols.; Evelina. 
[Both] With Preface, Notes, and Introduction, by Annie Raine Ellis. 
Together, 3 vols. 12mo, half calf, full gilt backs, leather labels, gilt tops, 
uncut, BY TOUT. London: George Bell and Sons, 1890 


142. [BYRON (GEORGE GorDON, LorD).]| Don Juan. Cantos VI to XVI inclusive. 
First EpITION. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf, binding rubbed. 
London: Printed for John Hunt, 1823-1824 


143. ByRON (GEORGE GorRDON, LorD). The Poetical Works of Lord Byron. A 
New Edition. With engraved portrait by Finden. 6 vols. 8vo, full diamond 
calf, gilt panelled backs, marbled edges. 

London: John Murray, 1855-1856 


FINE Copy of the First COLLECTED LIBRARY EDITION in octavo. 


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144. 


145. 


146. 


147. 


148. 


149. 


CALDECOTT (RANDOLPH). The Complete Collection of Pictures & Songs by 
Randolph Caldecott. Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans. With a 
Preface by Austin Dobson. Profusely illustrated, many in colors. 1787. 
Limited to 800 copies, signed by Edmund Evans; Complete Collection of 
Randolph Caldecott’s Contributions to the “Graphic” Printed by Edmund 
Evans. With a Preface by Arthur Locker. Portrait and illustrations, many 
in color. 1888. Limited to 1250 copies, signed by Edmund Evans and the 
publishers. Together, 2 vols. folio, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. SCARCE. 

London: George Routledge and Sons, 1877-1888 


CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, ETC. WILKES (CHARLES). Narrative of the United 
States Exploring Expedition, during the years 1838-1842. Numerous 
fine steel portraits and plates, and engravings on wood. Text, 5 vols. and Atlas 
of maps, I vol. Together, 6 vols. imperial 8vo, three quarter blue morocco, 
richly gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, binding very slightly rubbed. 

Philadelphia, 1845 
ONE OF THE LIMITED EDITION ON LARGE PAPER. This expedition was sent out 
under the direct auspices of the United States Government during the term of 
President Martin Van Buren, and consisted of six vessels. The narrative contains 
comprehensive and valuable accounts of Madeira, Terra del Fuego, CALIFORNIA, 
OREGON, etc., their climate, the inhabitants, their customs and legends. This work 
is especially important in its treatment of the details concerning the INDIANS OF 
CALIFORNIA, Oregon and the vast Northwest coast. 


CARICATURES. WRIGHT (THOMAS). A History of Caricature & Grotesque in 
Literature and Art. First Ep1T1on. Numerous illustrations in the text drawn 
and engraved by F. W. Fairholt. Square 8vo, half red morocco, gilt panelled 
back, gilt top, BY BAYNTUN. London, 1865 


CARLETON (WILLIAM). Tales and Sketches, illustrating the Character, Usages, 
Traditions, Sports and Pastimes of the Irish Peasantry. First EDITION. 
Illustrations by “Phiz.” 8vo, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt back, 
gilt top, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. Original cloth sides and back-bone bound in 
at end of volume. Dublin: James Duffy, 1845 


CARELTON (WILLIAM). Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry. A New 
Edition. With an Autobiographical Introduction, Explanatory Notes, and 
numerous illustrations on wood and steel. Illustrations by Phiz, Harvey, 
Gilbert, and others. 2 vols. 8vo, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt 
panelled backs, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: George Routledge & Co., 1852 


CARLYLE (THOMAS). Past and Present. New York, 1897; MAXWELL (SIR 
HERBERT—Editor). The Creevey Papers. 2 vols. New York, 1903; DE 
MONTMORENCY (J. E. G.). Thomas 4 Kempis, His Age and Book. New 
York, 1906; McCaBE (JosEPH). Talleyrand, a Biographical Study. New 
York, 1907; Haggard (Andrew C. P.). The Real Louis the Fifteenth. 2 
vols. New York, 1907; [BYRNE (Mrs. WILLIAM Pirrt).] Gossip of the Cen- 
tury. 2 vols. New York, 1892. Illustrations. Together, 9 vols. 8vo and 
royal 8vo, cloth, all but one with gilt tops, mainly uncut. 


150. 


153. 
154 
155. 
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157. 


158. 


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CARMAN (BLIss). Poems. Portrait, 2 vols. royal 8vo, boards, leather labels, 
_ uncut, top edges unopened. Boston: L. C. Page & Company, 1905 
LIMITED EDITION DE LUXE. Of this edition of the Complete Collected Poems of 
Bliss Carman, 500 copies have been printed, of which 350 copies are for sale in the 


United States of America, and 150 copies for sale in Great Britain and Ireland, of 
which this is, No. 136. Signed by the author, in ink. 


. CATHEDRAL CHURCHES. WINKLEs’s Architectural and Picturesque IIlustra- 


tions of the Cathedral Churches of England, and Wales. Numerous fine 
engraved plates, and plans. 3 vols. royal 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt 
panelled backs. London, 1836 


. CATHERINE AND PETER OF RussIA. MOoTLEy (JOHN). The History ‘of the 


Life of Peter I. Emperor of Russia. Portraits and numerous folding views, 
plates and maps. 3 vols. London, 1739; The History of the Life and Reign 
of the Empress Catherine. Portraits and other illustrations. 2 vols. London, 
1744. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, contemporary full calf, neatly rebacked and 
richly gilt, arms of an English earl on sides of each volume. FINE SET. 
London, 1739-1744 


CELEBRATED CHARACTERS IN History. The Pantheon of the Age; or, 
Memoirs of 3000 contemporary public Characters, British and Foreign. 
Numerous portraits, in outline. 6 vols. 16mo, contemporary half violet 
morocco, gilt backs. London, 1825 


CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA (MIGUEL DE). Don Quixote de la Mancha. Trans- 
_ lated from the Spanish by Charles Jarvis. Illustrations by Tony Johannot. 
3 vols. royal 8vo, full old polished calf, gilt panelled backs, leather labels, 

marbled edges, each volume skilfully and neatly rebacked. 
London, 1837-1839 


CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA (MIGUEL DE). Don Quixote dela Mancha. Translated 


from the Spanish . . . by Charles Jarvis. Illustrations by Johannot and 
others. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt panelled 
backs, BY BAYNTUN. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1842 


CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA (MIGUEL DE). Don Quixote dela Mancha. Translated 
from the Spanish . . . by Charles Jarvis. Illustrations by Tony Johannot, 
and others. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half dark red morocco, gilt panelled backs, 
gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1842 


[CHARITON.] Les Aventures de Choeree et de Callirrhoe. Traduites du Grec, 
par M. Fallet. First Epition. With full-page engraved plates, after drawings 
by Desrais. 8vo, half mottled calf, sprinkled edges. Amsterdam, 1775 


[CHODERLOS DE LA Cros (P. A. F.).] Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Lettres 
Recueillies dans une Societe, et Publiees pour I’Instruction de Quelques 


Autres. ParC....deL... With & plates by Simonet, LeMire, Panquet, 
Patas, Langlois, Bertaux, Criere. 2 vols. 8vo, full old mottled calf, marbled 
edges, binding rubbed. Londres, 1796 


The author was secretary to the Duke of Orléans during the Revolution. In the 
army he served as maréchal-de-camp, under the Republic. 


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159. 


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164. 


165. 


CHURCHILL (CHARLES). The Rosciad and The Apology. Edited by Robert W. 
Lowe. With § illustrations (portraits of David Garrick, Mrs. Chive, Mrs. 
Yates and others). London, 1891; BIBLE GALLERY (THE). Illustrated by 
Gustave Doré. London, circa 1879; SHAKESPEARE GALLERY. Romeo and 
Juliet. Illustrations on China paper. New York, undated. Together, 3 
vols. 4to, cloth, boards, and half leather. 

London and New York, various dates 
Of the former only 400 copies were printed. The plates in the latter are proofs. 


CicERO. ForsyTH (WILLIAM). Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero. Jlustrations. 
2 vols. 12mo, half dark green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, 
uncut, BY BAYNTUN. London: John Murray, 1864 

Manuscript note on back of frontispiece. 


CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.). The Gilded Age, a Tale of Today. By Mark Twain 
and Charles Dudley Warner. First Epition. Illustrated. Hartford, 1874; 
RoBINS (EDWARD). The Palmy Days of Nance Oldfield. Portraits. Chi- 
cago, 1898; SWINBURNE (ALGERNON CHARLES). Tragedies. Portrait. 
Philadelphia, no date. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, half blue morocco, and half 
calf. Hartford, Chicago and Philadelphia, 1874-1898 


CoLor PRINTS. FRANKAU (JULIA). Eighteenth Century Colour Prints: an 
Essay on certain Stipple Engravers and their Work in Colour. Compiled, 
arranged, and written by Julia Frankau. Illustrated with 52 characteristic 
pictures printed in monochrome, and one in colors. Folio, shot silk, entirely 
uncut. London, 1900 


Edition limited to 60 copies. Without the portfolio of Proof impressions usually 
accompanying this work. 


CoLoRED PLATES. The Tour of Doctor Syntax through London; or, the 
Pleasures and Miseries of the Metropolis. A Poem. Wath 19 plates (includ- 
ing the title-page) in colors, in the manner of Thomas Rowlandson. 8vo, half 
brown morocco, gilt, gilt top, OTHER EDGES UNCUT. London, 1820 


Third Edition. Uncut copies are rare. This is one of the several imitations of the 
famous Syntax Tours. 


CoLorED PLATES. A volume containing 11 Chap-Books, all with folding 
frontispieces in color. Bound together, 12mo, half calf, some pages soiled. 
London, circa 1825 
Contains the Life and Adventures of Three-fingered Jack, The Beautiful Indian, 

etc. The frontispieces are somewhat in the manner of Robert Cruikshank. 


COLORED VIEWS OF THE THAMES. The Panorama of the Thames from London 
to Richmond, Exhibiting every Object on both Banks of the River, with a 
concise description of the most remarkable places, and a general View of 
London. With the MAGNIFICENT FOLDING VIEW IN COLORS, 
SIXTY FEET IN LENGTH, and the Colored View of London from the 
Adelphi, 51% feet in length. Folded into small oblong 4to, original cloth, 
paper label on side. London: Samuel Leigh, circa 1825 


One of the finest works of its kind ever produced. Special interest attaches to this 
copy in that it is accompanied by the separate volume of descriptive text, in 8vo, 
which is seldom found with the panoramic view. 


166. 


167. 


168. 


169. 


170. 


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COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. JOHNSON (RossITER—Editor). A History of the 
World’s Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago in 1893. With numerous 
full-page portraits on India paper, and views; text portraits and other illustra- 
tions. 4 vols. 4to, half brown morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1897 


[ComMBE (WILLIAM).] The Dance of Life. A New Edition. With 26 plates in 
color by Rowlandson. London: Methuen and Co., 1903. Large Paper, 
printed throughout on Japanese vellum paper, and limited to 50 copies for 
England. This tssue 1s founded on the original Edition published by R. 
Ackerman in the year 1817; HERBERT (GEORGE). The Temple. Sacred 
Poems and Private Ejaculations. Portrait. New York: Scott-Thaw Co., 
1904. Printed at the Chiswick Press. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, and 
boards, uncut. London and New York, 1903-1904 


CONGREVE (WILLIAM). Works of Mr. William Congreve. 2 vols. 8vo, mottled 
and panelled calf, blind-tooled fillet bands on sides, gilt backs, leather 
labels, backs repaired, a few leaves have margins water-stained. 

London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1710 
» First COLLECTED EpiTion. A Large Paper Edition was issued at the same time, 
the latter in 3 vols. 
The Works include the following plays, each with a separate title-page, dated 
1710,—The Old Batchelor; The Double Dealer; Love for Love; The Mourning 
Bride; The Way of the World; The Judgment of Paris; Semele. 


CooKkE (CAPTAIN JOHN Henry). A Narrative of Events in the South of 
France and of the Attack on New Orleans in 1814 and 1815. London, 1835; 
BANCROFT (AARON). Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of 
the American Army through the Revolutionary War, and First President 
of the United States. London, 1808; DEwEy (ADELBERT M.). The Life 
and Letters of Admiral Dewey. Profusely illustrated. New York, 1899. 
Authorized Edition. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo and 8vo, half calf and half 
morocco, New York and London, 1808-1899 


COOPER (JAMES FENIMORE). Cooper’s Novels. Illustrations. 16 vols. square 
12mo, half calf, full gilt backs, leather labels, gilt tops. 
New York: John W. Lovell Company, undated 
FINE LIBRARY SET. 
CONTENTS 
Lionel Lincoln; Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish; Deerslayer, Pathfinder; 
Homeward Bound, Home As Found; Pilot, Red Rover; Mohicans; 
Chainbearer, Redskins; Crater, Miles Wallingford; Heidenmauer; 
Precaution, Ways of the Hour; Wing and Wing; Sea Lions; 
Oak Openings, Satanstoe; Water Witch, Two Admirals; Prairie; 
Bravo, Mercedes of Castile. 


CosTuME PLATES IN Coors. A series of 40 engraved plates, in colors, by 
Piattioli, showing the costume and manners of the Italians of the Eighteenth 
Century. Bound in one volume folio, boards, sheep back. Circa, 1770 

Rare, The descriptions in the lower margin of the plates are in Italian. The work 


is highly interesting from its illustrations of the various fashions, and follies of the 
Eighteenth Century in Italy. 


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172. COSTUME PLATES IN CoLor. SAND (MaAuvrIcE). Masques et Bouffons 
(Comédie Italienne). Texte et dessins par Maurice Sand. Préface par 
George Sand. With a large number of full-length portraits, 1n costume, all 
finely colored. 2 vols. royal 8vo, full maroon morocco, gilt backs and sides, 


gilt edges. Paris, 1860 
FINE Copy oF THIS IMPORTANT WoRK, with brilliant impressions of the colored 
plates. 


173. COSTUME PLATES. JACQUEMIN (RAPHAEL). [Histoire Général du Costume 
Civil, Religieux, et Militaire du [Ve au XI Xe Siécle.] A collection of 74 
miscellaneous costume plates, full-page etchings, including § 1n colors, 4 of 
which are duplicates of plain etchings, illustrating civil, military, and relagious 
costumes of all nations, from the 4th to the roth centuries. Folio, marbled 
boards, morocco back, uncut, edges slightly rubbed, margins of several 
plates soiled, margin of one plate stained. Paris: Delatre [1876-1879] 


These plates have evidently been extracted from the above-mentioned work, 
Each plate bears a number, and nearly all are signed by Jacquemin. 

Among the subjects illustrated are the following,—Pope at Mass. 15th century; 
French military costumes of the 19th century; Male National Costumes of Poland, 
and Hungary. 16th century; Military Costumes. 4th century; Women of the 
Nobility. Flanders, 16th century; Evening Dresses worn by French Women during 
the First Empire; Frederic Augustus. First King of Saxony, 1811; Charles VIII, 
of France; Italian Ladies. 1572; Military Costumes of the Orient; and many others. 


174. COSTUMES. RACINET (A.). Le Costume Historique. Types Principaux du 
Vétement et de Parure rapprochés de ceux de I’Intérieur de |’Habitation 
dans tous les Temps et chez tous les Peuples, avec de nombreux détails sur 
le Mobilier, les Armes, les Objets Usuels, les Moyens de Transport, etc. 
Recueil publié sous la direction de M. A. Racinet, avec des Notices Ex- 
plicatives, une Introduction Générale, des Tables et un Glossaire. Illus- 
trated with nearly 500 full-page plates, representing about 8000 different sub- 
jects, a very large proportion of them being beautifully colored, many heightened 
in gold and silver. One vol. of Index and Glossary, and 5 vols. of Plates. 
Together, 6 vols. small 4to, three-quarter red morocco, gilt backs and 
tops, uncut, BY PFISTER, binding very slightly soiled. 

Paris: Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1888 

COMPLETE SET, WITH ALL THE PLATES AND TEXT, OF THE SMALL PAPER EDITION. 
Although the title-page calls for 500 plates, there are only 473 separate plates, the 
printer having in some cases given two numbers to a double-page plate, while in 


others, he has given one number to two plates. 
THE ABOVE Copy IS PERFECT. 


175. COSTUMES OF FRENCH COMEDIANS. Costumes de la Comédie Frangaise 
XVITe-XVIIIe Siécles. Avec une Préface de G. Monval. 50 etchings, in 
colors, after the original designs, by A. Gutllaumot fils. Folio, half maroon 
morocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris: Jules Lemonnyer, Editeur, 1885 


First EpiTion. Each plate mounted on heavy blue paper, preceded by a fawn 
colored sheet with description of the plate. The plates depict the costumes worn by 
the French comedians during the 17th and 18th Centuries. 


176. COSTUMES OF THE FRENCH OPERA. Costumes de L’Opéra XVIIe—XVIIle 
Siécles. Avec une Préface de Ch. Nuitter. Wath 50 plates, facsimiles of 
etchings, in colors, by A. Guillaumot fils. Folio, half maroon morocco, gilt 
top, uncut, binding slightly faded. [Paris] 1883 

First Epition. Each plate mounted on heavy blue paper, preceded by a fawn 


colored sheet with description of the plate. The plates depict the costumes worn by 
French Opera players during the 17th and 18th Centuries. 


Furst Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


177. Court Memoirs. Memoirs and Secret Chronicles of the Courts of Europe. 
With photogravures on Japanese paper, autograph seals in facsimile, hand- 
painted reproductions of famous paintings, and full-page portraits. 11 vols. 
8vo, full leather, various colors, gilt backs and front covers, with centre 
inlays in various colored morocco, gilt tops, uncut,—“St. Dunstan” binding. 

New York: M. Walter Dunne [1901] 
TALLEYRAND EDITION, limited to 1000 sets, of which this is, No. 517, signed by 
the Editor, Robert Arnot. 
CONTENTS 


Diary of John Evelyn. 2 vols.; Napoleon, by Madame Junot. 3 vols.; 
Louis XIV. and the Regency, by Saint-Simon. 3 vols.; 

Court of Berlin, by Comte de Mirabeau; Comtesse De Barry; 
Princess Lambelle, her Journals, Letters, etc. 


178. COURT OF CHARLES THE SECOND. HAMILTON (Count ANTONY). Memoirs of 
the Count de Grammont: containing the amorous history of the English 
Court under the Reign of Charles II. Edited by Henry Vizetelly. Idlus- 
trated with 17 etchings and 34 portraits of court beauties. 2 vols. royal 8vo, 
three-quarter crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, with floral onlaid 
ornaments, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1889 


CHOICE COPY OF THE ORIGINAL VIZETELLY ISSUE, now entirely out of print and 
VERY SCARCE. 


179. Court of Louis XVTH OF FRANCE. STRYIENSKI (CASIMIR). Mesdames de 
France, Filles de Louis XV. Documents Inédits. Full-page photogravure 
reproductions of portraits of the royal family from originals by Gobert, Nattier, 
Lemoyne, Bevalet, and Mme. Labille-Guiard, and a few other allustrations. 
Thick 4to, original wrappers, uncut and unopened. 

Paris: Emile-Paul, 1910 
Edition limited to 300 copies on “papier vélin d’Arches,” of which this is, No. 82. 


180. COURTIERS AND FAVOURITES OF Royalty. With numerous portraits, scenes, 
facsimiles of autographs, etc., mainly from contemporary sources, on Japanese 
paper, the frontispieces in color on plain paper. 19 vols. (should be 20), 
half red morocco, gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut cover of 
one volume loose. 
Paris: New York: Société des Bibliophiles, and Merrill and Baker, no date 


EDITION DE GRANDE LUXE. Limited to 487 sets, of which this is, No. 113. 


CONTENTS 


Memoirs of Duke de Richelieu. 2 vols. (should be 3, lacks Vol. 1); 
History of Henry IV.; Memoirs of Madame du Barry. 4 vols.; 
Memoirs of Marmontel. 2 vols.; Memoirs of Joseph Fouché. 2 vols.; 
Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz; Memoirs of Madame d’Epinay. 3 vols.; 
Talleyrand. 2 vols.; Josephine. 2 vols. 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


181. COURTIERS AND FAVOURITES OF ROYALTY. Wuth numerous portratts, scenes, 
facsimiles of autographs, etc., mainly from contemporary sources, and on 
Japanese vellum paper, some ‘of the frontispieces beng on plain paper and 
colored. 20 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut, paper labels. 

Paris: New York: Société des Bibliophiles, and Merrill and Baker, no date 


EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 500 numbered and registered sets, of which this 
is, No. 494. 


CONTENTS 


Memoirs of Duke de Richelieu. 3 vols.; History of Henry IV.; 
Memoirs of Madame du Barry. 4 vols.; Talleyrand. 2 vols.; 
Josephine. 2 vols.; Memoirs of Marmontel. 2 vols.; 

Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz; Memoirs of Joseph Fouché. 2 vols.; | 
Memoirs of Madame d’ Epinay. 3 vols. 


182. CowLeEy (ABRAHAM). The Works of Abraham Cowley . . . with the Cutter 
of Coleman-Street. Adorn’d with.cuts (portraits and plates). 3 vols. 8vo, 
half calf, gilt, marbled edges. London, 1707 


With good impressions of the illustrations. 


183. CuvrIER’s ANIMAL KINGDOM. CUVIER (BARON). The Animal Kingdom, 
arranged in conformity with its Organization. With additional descriptions 
of all the species hitherto named, and of many not before noticed, by 
Edward Griffith. With hundreds of illustrations, mainly beautifully colored. 
16 vols. thick royal 8vo, full tree calf, gilt backs. London, 1827 

FINE SET OF THE BEST EDITION OF THIS CELEBRATED WorRK. Comprises,— 


Mamalia, 5 vols.; Aves, 3 vols.; Reptilia; Pisces; Fossil Remains; Mollusca Radiata; 
Annelida, Crustacea, etc.; Insecta, 2 vols.; Index and Synopsis. 


184. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE AND ISAAC). SULLIVAN (W. F.—Translator). Emily 
and Henrietta. 1818; ANONYMOUS. Encyclopedia of Wit, or, Momus’s 
Cabinet of Amusement. 1811; ANONYMOUS. Savillon’s Elegies, or Poems. 
Written by A Gentleman. 1795; MEEKE (Mrs.). Elizabeth, or, The 
Exiles of Siberia. 1814; All with illustrations by G. or I. Cruikshank; The 
following bound in one volume,—HAMILTON (WALTER). George Cruik- 
shank. 1878; WEDMORE (FREDERICK). Cruikshank. No place, no date; 
Day (THomAs). Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Day. 1791; 
Together, 7 vols. bound in 5 vols. half calf and boards, bindings worn. 

London, 1791-1878 


185. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). ANDREWES (GEORGE). A Dictionary of the Slang 
and Cant Languages: Ancient and Modern. Folding colored frontispiece, 

“The Beggar’s Carnival,” by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, wrappers, uncut. 
London: George Smeeton [1809] 
FIRST EDITION WITH THIS ILLUSTRATION. RARE. Some of Cruikshank’s earlier work. 


186. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Munchausen at Walcheren. 6 etched plates, of which 
3 are by Isaac and 3 by George Cruikshank. 12mo, original boards, uncut, 
broken at hinges. London, 1811 


First EDITION. Douglas, No. 1; Cohn, No. 559. 


Furst Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


187. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Scourge; or, Monthly Expositor, of Imposture 
and Folly. Volume one to ten inclusive. 10 vols. 8vo, contemporary half 
calf, slightly rubbed, and one page torn, needs repairs. 
‘eee London, 1811-1815 


With the exception of four, all the plates have been extracted, and form a collec- 
tion in a separate volume. [See following item.] The plates that are in the above 
volumes are.both for “Alice Grey,” and two for “Progress of Bankrupcy.” 

The volumes are presumed to be perfect as to text, but, as with all periodicals are 
sold not returnable. 


188. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A collection of CARICATURES IN CoLor. Many of 
the plates laid down on sheets of cream drawing paper, others loosely 
attached. The whole bound in a large oblong folio volume, half red morocco, 
lettered on the side and back “Cruikshankiana.” 


A Most IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING SERIES OF CARICATURES, COMPRISING 
NINETY-FIVE IN CoLor, NINE PLAIN, AND A FINE IMPRESSION OF THE VERY RARE 
PLATE, “A Long String of Resolutions for the New Year,” By ISAAC CRUIKSHANK, 
AFTER G. M. Woopwarp (plate uncolored). This plate is one of the longest of its 
kind, being 6 feet, 6 inches in length: It is the original impression, published January 
2, 1702. 

Many of the Caricatures in color are extracted from “The Scourge,” and comprise 
no less than SIxTy-TWO PLATES from that celebrated periodical. The importance of 
this collection will be apparent, when it is pointed out that a complete set of plates 
(including the New Series “The Scourge and Satirist”) only comprises 74 plates. A 

, few of the plates are cut close, as is usual. 

Among the more important plates may be mentioned the following,—“British 
Cookery.” Of great Napoleonic interest. 

“The Examination of a Young Surgeon;” “Interior of the House of God;” “Princely 
Piety,” with a full length portrait of Napoleon in uniform; “Princely Amusements,” 
with portraits of the reigning royal family; “The Antiquarian Society,” containing 
portrait of George the Third; “The Court of Love,” with portraits of the reigning royal 
family; “Quadrupeds, or Little Boney’s Last Kick,” of great Napoleonic interest; 
“The Phenix of Elba,” of Napoleonic interest; “Napoleon’s trip from Elba to Paris,” 
one of the most important of the Napoleonic plates in the series, and others. 

In addition to the plates from “The Scourge,” the volume contains a number of 
RARE CARICATURES that were issued separately, including,— 

“Twelfth Night, or What You Will.” Douglas, No. 714 (fine impression, with 
full margins); “Les Savoyards,” Not in Douglas. Fine impression, with full margins; 
“Very Unpleasant Weather.” Douglas, No. 1124; “The Dandies Coat of Arms.” 
Douglas, No. 1191; “Farmer George’s Daughter Polly.” Douglas, No. 819; “Female 
Lancers.” (By Isaac Cruikshank. Fine impression, very rare); “Results of the 
Northern Excursion.” Douglas, No. 858; “Bang Up Dinner; or, Love and Lingo.” 
Unknown to either Reid or Douglas, and containing a portrait of the notorious 
“Jemmy Gordon;” “The Blue Devils.” Not in Douglas; “Mad Tom’s first Practical 
Essay on the Rights of Man.” (By Isaac Cruikshank, and one of the rarest of Isaac’s 
caricatures); “Night” and “Morning,” by Robert Seymour. Original impression (1824) 
and many others of interest and importance. 

See Preceding Item for Text of “The Scourge.” 


189. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [EGAN (PIERCE).] Boxiana, or, Sketches of Ancient 
and Modern Pugilism, from the Day of the Renowed Broughton and Slack, 
to the Heroes of the Present Miling Ara. With 3 etchings by G.Crutkshank. 
8vo, half calf, binding worn. London, 1812 


This, the first volume is the only one with illustrations by George Cruikshank. 
There were five volumes issued in all. This is First ISSUE OF THE FIRST EDITION. 
Cohn, No. 84; Douglas, No. 12. 


190. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Metropolitan Grievances; or, A Serio-comic Glance 
at Minor Mischiefs in London and Vicinity. Etched folding frontispiece 
signed G. Cruikshank. 12mo, three-quarter blue levant morocco, gilt back 
and top, uncut, BY TOUT. London, 1812 

First EpITION. Douglas, No. 9; Cohn, No. 538. 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


IOI. 


192. 


193. 


194. 


195. 


196. 


197. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). DoppriIpGE (P.). The Life of the Hon. Colonel 
Gardiner, who was Slain at the Battle of Prestonpans. With an Appendix 
relating to the Ancient Family of the Munroes of Fowlis. Portrazt, vignette 
on title, and 5 plates, some signed by Crutkshank. 8vo, original boards and 
label, uncut, back strengthened, name on title. London [1813] 


FirST EDITION WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS. With the slip to the binder regarding 
the plates, often missing. Cohn, No. 236. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The History of the Manners and Customs of the 
Cossacks . . . also the Life of the brave Hettman of the Cossacks, 
Count Platoff. Embellished with a representation of the celebrated charge on 
the French army by the Cossacks, and a faithful portrait of Count Platoff 
(by George Cruikshank). 8vo, unbound. In cloth case, lettered. 

London: Printed and published by G. Smeeton [1813] 

ONE OF THE RAREST OF THE EARLY CRUIKSHANK PAMPHLETS. The plate of the 
charge Is In Coors. It is unsigned, but the original watercolor drawing was in 
the Gough collection. 

The present copy is the Sixth Edition, and the plate in colors Is A FINE IMPRES- 
SION. 

Douglas, No. 379; Cohn, No. 376. 

WE BELIEVE THAT THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THIS WoRK HAS APPEARED IN AN 
AMERICAN PUBLIC SALE. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Select Comic Tales From the Best Authors. 6 etched 
plates, including title-page, all in colors, by George and Robert Crutkshank. 
16mo, original printed board covers. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1813 


The cover bears the date 1813, two of the plates have date, 1819 and 1821, which 
suggests that the same are insets from another work. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Satirist, or Monthly Meteor, Vols. 13 and 14, 
July Ist, 1813 to June Ist, 1814. Wzth 8 folding colored caricatures by G. 
Crutkshank. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, binding rubbed. 

London, 1813-1814 


First Epitrion, Douglas, No. 2; Cohn, No. 695. These plates are some of Cruik- 
shank’s earliest works. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The School of Love; or, Original and Comic Valen- 
tine writer, for Trades, Professions, &c. Colored frontispiece by G. Crutk- 
shank, 12mo, original printed wrappers, uncut, slight soil on some margins. 

London: For Mr. Perks [1814] 


FIRST EDITION WITH THIS ILLUSTRATION. RARE. Some of Cruikshank’s earlier 
work. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Tripod; or, New Satirist. For July and August, 
1814. 2 colored folding plates by George Cruikshank. The two parts in one 
vol. 8vo, half calf. [London] 1814 


First EDITION. Douglas, No. 3; Cohn, No. 775. There were only two numbers, as 
above, issued of this magazine. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Modern Dunciad, a Satire. With Notes, 
Biographical and Critical. First EpiTion. 1814. Half red morocco; 
The same. Second Edition. 1815. Original boards, uncut; The same. 
Third Edition, with a new Preface, and considerable additions. 1815. 
Etched frontispiece in each volume by George Cruikshank. Together, 3 vols. 
I2mo. London, 1814-1815 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


198. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE AND ROBERT). CLARKE (FRANCIS L.). The Life of 
His Grace Arthur, Duke, Marquis, and Earl of Wellington. Portraits and 
numerous engravings by Chapman after G. and R. Cruikshank. 3 vols. 8vo, 
boards, paper labels, uncut, bindings worn, some plates spotted and tears 
in two maps. London: J. and J. Cundee [1814-1816] 

The George Cruikshank plate is, Reid, No. 5238. 


199. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Greeks: a Poem. 6 colored plates by George 
Crutkshank. 12mo, original marbled boards, calf back. London, 1817 


The first edition was without the plates, several were subsequently issued with 
the Cruikshank plates. 


200. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [COMBE (WILLIAM).] The Life of Napoleon, a Hudi- 
brastic Poem, in Fifteen Cantos. Wzth 30 aquatint plates in sepia by George 
Cruikshank. 8vo, half calf, a few of the margins slightly soiled. 

London, 1817 


Twelve of the plates are accompanied by a colored impression of the same, laid in. 


201. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Memoirs of The Life and Death of the Lamented 

Princess Charlotte, and her Infant. Folding frontispiece by G. Crutkshank. 

» _12mo, original printed wrappers, uncut. London: J. Bailey [1817] 
First EDITION WITH THIS ILLUSTRATION. 


202. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Muprorp (WILLIAM). An Historical Account of 
the Campaign in the Netherlands, in 1815, under His Grace the Duke of 
Wellington. Wzth 28 colored plates (including the engraved title, in colors), 
a plan of the batile and a map. 4to, contemporary diamond calf, gilt, tear 
in fold of map, back strengthened. London, 1817 

[See Frontispiece for Illustration] 
First EpITion. Douglas, No. 18; Cohn, No. 556. Four of the plates were drawn 


by George Cruikshank, and he is supposed to have drawn the figures in the other 
plates. Interiorly a good copy, with the date and imprint on engraved title-page. 


203. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Pigeons. Dedicated to All the Flats. 6 colored 
plates by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, wrappers, uncut. London: Stockdale, 1817 
Lettered “Eighth Edition.” Douglas, No. 20; Cohn, No. 6109. 


204. [CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE).] WooLeErR (T. J.—Editor). The Black Dwarf, a 
London Weekly Publication, Vols. 1 and 2, January 29, 1817 to December 
30, 1818. With steel portratt of the editor, 4 colored caricatures, 2 of which 
are by George Cruikshank. 1817-1818; [ALso, bound in at end of Vol. 1,] 
YELLOw Dwarr (THE). A Weekly Miscellany. 21 numbers, January 3, 
1818 to May 23, 1818 [All published]. 1818. 2 vols. 4to, contemporary 
half calf, ENTIRELY UNCUT. London, 1817-1818 


The plates by George Cruikshank, are,—“Outwitted at Last—or Big Wig in the 
Wrong Box,” Reid, No. 710; “The R—1 Masquerade,” Reid, No. 954. 

ALL Ever ISSUED OF BOTH THE ABOVE PERIODICALS. Both are rare, “THE YELLOW 
DwarF” EXCEEDINGLY SO. 

“The Yellow Dwarf” contains original contributions by William Hazlitt. Begin- 
ning with page 30 and continuing thereafter is an extraordinary article of “The Anglc- 
Americans,” which opens with an account of a sermon delivered by an American, 
and: “. . . After the show was over, one of his auditors, the lady of a man of for- 
tune, expressed her disappointment at finding that he was not a Black Man, ‘for I 
thought all Americans were black.’” 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


205. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE OR ROBERT?). Dandymania; being a dissertation 


of Modern Dandies . . . By A Jackey Dandy. Wiauth frontispiece, “A 
Genuine Dandy,” in colors, signed “Cruikshank fecit,” 8vo, unbound. In 
cloth case, lettered. London: Published by Duncombe, circa 1817 


“This (plate) is either by Robert or George (Cruikshank). In the earlier editions 
it is unsigned, in the later (the above is the fourth) ‘Cruikshank fecit’ has been 
added. Douglas inclined to the opinion that it may be by G. C.”—Cohn’s Bibliograph- 
ical Catalogue of the Works of George Cruikshank. 


206. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A Collection of Political Tracts, Published by 
Hone and others. With woodcuts by G. Cruikshank. 16 pamphlets, stitched. 
London, 1817-1821 


Comprises,—Queen’s Budget Opened. 1820; The Acts of Adonis the Great. 
[1820]; Loyalist’s House that Jack Built. No date; Nero Vindicated. [1820]; The 
Protestant House that Jack Built. No date; The Theatrical House that Jack Built. 
1819; The “Greatest Happiness” Principle. No date; Royal Letter-Bag. 1820; 
Hone’s Poor Humphrey. 1829; The Queen That Jack Found. 1820; Noble Lord’s 
Bite! 1817; Trial of the Dog. 1817; The Political Showman—at Home! 1821; The 
Miraculous Host. 1822; Thoughts on Wheels. No date; Slop’s Shave at a Broken 
Hone. 1820, 


207. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). HONE (WILLIAM). Full Annals of the Revolution 
in France, 1830. 1830; ANONYMOUS. Trial of the Rev. Alexander Fletches. 
1825; ANONyMOUS. Catholic Miracles . . . To which is added, A 
Reply to Cobbett’s Defence of Catholicism and his Libel on the Reforma- 
tion. 1825; ROBERTS (SAMUEL). The State Lottery, a Dream. [and] 
Thoughts on Wheels. 1817. Wauth full-page plates, one folding, many in 
colors, and woodcuts, by G. Crutkshank. Together, 4 vols. wrappers, the 
last mentioned without wrappers. London, 1817-1830 


208. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A Collection of Pamphlets, including over 20 of 
the “Hone Tracts,” some of which contain illustrations by George Cruikshank. 
London, 1820, etc.; The Three Trials of William Hone. London, 1818, 
and other pamphlets, some of a political nature. Together, 3 vols. 8vo. 
One volume half bound, the other two without covers. London, 1818-1820 


Not the least interesting work in the collection is the scarce “Horrida Bella. 
Pains and Penalties versus Truth and Justice,” which contains 24 satirical alphabeti- 
cal plates illustrating events at the time of the attempted divorce of Queen Caroline. 

The “Queen’s Matrimonial Ladder” (one of the pieces in the collection) is accom- 
panied by a copy of the scarce cardboard “Ladder.” 


209. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Billets in the Low Countries, 1814-1817. Wauth 6 
colored plates by Cruikshank. 12mo, original boards and label, uncut and 
partly unopened. London, 1818 


First EDITION. Douglas, No. 33; Cohn, No. 70. The plates were later repudiated 
by George and attributed to Robert Cruikshank. 


210. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Don Phantissima; or, Fortune and Folly. A Spanish 
Tale. Colored frontispiece by G. Cruikshank. 16mo, original printed wrap- 
pers. London: D. Carvalho, circa 1818 

First EDITION WITH THIS ILLUSTRATION. RARE, 


211. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Dophinique, and His Mandoline; or, The Captive 
7 of the Hollow Oak. A French Tale. Colored frontispiece by G. Cruikshank. 
16mo, original printed wrappers. London: D. Carvalho circa 1818 

First EDITION WITH THIS ILLUSTRATION. RARE. 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


212. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Fashion. Dedicated to All the Town. With 6 
humorous colored plates by George Cruikshank. 12mo, full polished calf, 
uncut, gilt back, BY RIVIERE. London, 1818 


213. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Ton: Anecdotes, Chit-Chat, Hints and On-Dits. 
Second Edition. 6 colored plates attributed to G. Cruikshank. 12mo, full 
light polished calf, gilt back, sides and top. London, 1818 


The plates in this work were afterwards repudiated by George and attributed to 
Robert Cruikshank. 


214. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). FISHER (J. B.). Poetical Rhapsodies. 1818; 
Moore (Francis). The Age of Intellect. 1819. First Epitions. Each 
volume with frontispiece by George Cruikshank. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, 
original boards, one back broken. London, 1818-1819 

Cohn, Nos. 298 and 553. 


215. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Age of Intellect; or Clerical Showfolk and 
Wonderful Layfolk. Aquatint frontispiece by George Cruikshank. 12mo, 
half yellow morocco, gilt back and top. London, 1819 

First EDITION. Douglas, No. 37; Cohn, No. 553. 


N 


216. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Englishman’s Mentor. The Picture of the 
Palais Royal. Folding colored frontispiece by George Cruikshank. .12mo, full 
light polished calf, gilt back, sides and top, By TouT. Plate backed with 
linen. London, 1819 


First Epirion. Douglas, No. 36; Cohn, No. 260. A work on the fashionable 
dissipation of Paris. 


217. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [FISHER (J. B.).] Plaintive Tales. Engraved frontis- 
piece by George Cruikshank. 16mo, contemporary calf and label. 


Chelsea, 1819 
First EpITIon: Cohn, No. 300. Not in Douglas. 


218. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Modern Beaux. Third Edition. 6 colored plates by 
George Cruikshank. 12mo, half calf, marbled board sides. London, 1819 


219. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Patriot Allegory, versus Anarchial Fable, and Licen- 
tious Parody. Faithfully reported by Peregrine Castigan. Eiched frontis- 
piece by George Cruikshank. A. Beugo, invt. 4to, original printed wrapper, 
slight tear in last leaf and wrapper, no text missing. 

[London:] Published, April 2d, 1819 


First EpITION. Douglas, No. 439. A political squib on the Westminster election 


220. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The New Bon Ton Magazine; or, Telescope of the 
Times. Nos. 19, 20, 21, 24, 25 and 30 [November and December, 1819; 
January, April, May and October, 1820.] Each part with a fine colored 
frontispiece, not signed, one by G. Cruikshank. Together, 6 parts, original 
wrappers, uncut. London, 1819-1820 


Copies OF THIS MAGAZINE IN THE ORIGINAL PARTS ARE HARD TO FIND. The 
illustrations in the above are,—The Old Stag of Bond Street; The Royal Russian 
Safety Carriage; The Freeborn Englishman, by G. Cruikshank; The Landing of the 
Queen that Jack Loves; Dover Cliff, or The Bomb Remove; The Champions. Has 
the title-pages and Indexes for Vols. IV and V. 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


221. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Loyalist; or, Anti-Radical; consisting of three 
departments: Satyrical, Miscellaneous, and Historical. With 6 engravings 
(should have ten), tucluding 3 by George Cruikshank (should have four), 
one in colors. 8vo, half calf, marbled board sides. 

London: James Wright, 1820 
First Epit1ion: Douglas, No. 40; Cohn, No. 504. This copy has bound in at end,— 
The Royal Wanderer; The Loyalist Investigation and the Radical Non Mi Ricordo; 


Saint Caroline’s Pilgrimage to St. Paul’s, her Devout Parade; and The Radical 
Ladder, or Hone’s Political Ladder. All with imprint and date, London, 1820. 


222. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). NIGHTINGALE (J.). Memoirs of the Public and Pri- 
vate Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty Caroline, Queen of Great Britain, 
and Consort of King George the Fourth. 2 vols. 1820-1821; Report of the 
Proceedings before the House of Lords, on the Bill of Pains and Penalties 
Against Her Majesty, Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of Great Britain. 
Vol. I. Charges; Vols. 2 and 3, Defence. 1821. Illustrated with engraved 
portraits and plates, after sketches by George and Robert Cruikshank and others. 
Together, 5 vols. 8vo, half calf, marbled edges. London, 1820-1821 


223. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Political Quixote; or, The Adventures of the 
Renowned Don Blackibo Dwarfino. Woodcut vignette on title by G. Crutk- 
shank. 12mo, full light polished calf, gilt back and top, gilt fillet border, 
uncut, BY RIVIERE. London, 1820 


First EpiTion. Douglas, No. 519; Cohn, No. 637. Has leaf of advertisements at 
end; also, inserted, the original lettered label. 


224. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Catalogue of the Works of George Cruikshank. 
London, 1875; An Extensive Collection of the Political Tracts issued by 
William Hone, some of which contain illustrations by George Cruikshank, 
and other pamphlets. Together, 2 vols. one cloth, one half morocco, and 
a number of pamphlets unbound. Asa lot. | London, 1820 and no date 

Interesting collection, including a good copy of “The Radical Harmonist; or, a 


Collection of Songs and Toasts given at the late Crown and Anchor Dinner.” Col- 
lected by Old Tom of Oxford, with the frontispiece. 


225. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). British Regalities. The Coronation Reporter .. . 
Connected with the Coronation of His Majesty King George IV. July 19, 
1821. Engraved title and 2 folding plates by G. Crutkshank. 16mo, original 
boards, uncut, rebacked and slightly soiled on margins. 


[London:] Dolby [1821] 
First EpITION. Douglas, No. 44; Cohn, No. 88. 


226. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). EGAN (PIERCE). Life in London; or the Day and 
Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq. and his Elegant Friend Corinthian 

Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in their Rambles and 

Sprees through the Metropolis. With 36 colored etchings by I. R. and George 
Cruikshank, and several vignette woodcuts. 8vo, full light polished calf, gilt 

back and edges, gilt tripple fillets on sides, By ZAEHNSDORF. London, 1821 

FINE Copy of the issue with the note relative to “Second Edition” at foot of page 9. 


Inserted at end are 22 pages (each leaf inlaid to size) of the tract “Corinthian Paro- 
dies,” by Tom, Jerry, and Logic. London, 1823. 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


227. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The History of Mary, The Maid of the Inn; a 


Melancholy and Affecting Narrative, detailing her Unfortunate Attach- 
ment. Her singular Courage, and showing the Miraculous Manner in which 
she Discovers her Lover to be both a Robber and a Murderer; with an 
Account of his Trial and Execution. Folding colored frontispiece, “Mary 
the Maid of the Inn,” by George Cruikshank, signed in pencil, in corner, 
probably in the autograph of the artist, “G. CK.” 12mo, original printed 
wrappers, uncut. Derby: Thomas Richardson, circa 1821 

First EDITION. EXCEEDINGLY RARE, FINE IMPRESSION OF THE PLATE. The 


inside of last cover advertises “The History of Beauty and the Beast,” with a vi- 
gnette. 


228. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Hunt (HENRY). Investigation at Ilchester Gaol? 


in the County of Somerset, into the Conduct of William Bridle, the Gaoler’ 
before the Commissioners appointed by the Crown. The Evidence taken 
by H. B. Shillibear. 6 etched portratts, that of Biddle by G. Cruikshank, the 
others probably by R. Cruikshank. 8vo, half calf. London, 1821 


First EpiTion. Douglas, No. 458; Cohn, No. 408. This copy contains, pp. 271; 
verso of last advertisement of “Memoirs of Henry Hunt.” After the preliminary mat- 
ter are four pages containing Index of Witnesses, etc., and Books printed by T. 
Dolby. Inserted at end are two tracts, viz,—To Mr. Baron Graham [Letter] by 
Hunt, 1821. 7pp., and To the Sheriff, etc., of the County of Somerset. 8pp. 


229. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Memoir of the Late Captain Joseph Huddart, 


F. R. S. [Dedication by his son, Joseph Huddart.| Portrazt, vignette on 

title by G. Cruikshank, and folding copperplate at end. 4to, original boards 

and label, uncut. London, 1821 
First EpITION. Douglas, No. 46; Cohn, No. 4or. 


FINE Copy. Back strengthened. With autograph inscription of the author’s 
son, “To Jas. Weston, Esq. with Sir Joseph Huddart’s compts.” 


230. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Her 


234; 


Most Gracious Majesty Caroline, Queen of Great Britain. 2 vols. 1820; 
THE Book oF WoNDERS, in Fourteen Chapters. Dedicated to Queen 
Caroline. 1821. Engraved portraits and numerous woodcuts by G. and R. 
Cruikshank and others. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, sheep and calf, bindings 
broken at hinges. London, 1821 

The second work has bound in, “A Description of Fonthill Abbey,” with engravings 


by James Storer, 1812; also “Graphical Illustrations of Fonthill Abbey.” By J. P. 
Neale, 1824. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Original Tales, from my Landlord. [Derby] 1822; 


SouTHEY (RosBEerT). The Life of Nelson. London, 1831; IrvinG (WASH- 
INGTON). The Beauties of Washington Irving. London, 1835; [DICKENS 
(CHARLES).| Sketches by Boz. London, 1854; BATCHELORS OWN BooK. 
Philadelphia, no date; MUNCHAUSEN (BARON). The Travels and Surprising 
Adventures of Baron Munchausen. London, no date; SMEDLEY (FRANK). 
Frank Fairleigh, or Scenes from the Life of a Private Pupil. London, no 
date. All illustrated by George Crutkshank. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, 12mo 
and 16mo, various bindings. London and Philadelphia, 1821-1854 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item rs offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


232. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). CAREY (DaAvip). Life in Paris; comprising the 
Rambles, Sprees, and Amours of Dick Wildfire, of Corinthian Celebrity, 
And his Bang-up Companion, Squire Jenkins and Captain O’Shuffleton; 
with the Whimsical Adventures of the Halibut Family; Including Sketches 
of a Variety of other Eccentric Characters in the French Metropolis. Wath 
21 colored plates representing scenes from real life, designed and engraved 
by George Crutkshank. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt back and top. 
London, 1822 


First EDITION. Douglass, No. 43; Cohn, No. 104. 
The plates in this copy are good impressions. The text shows slight soils on few 
margins. The copy has been slightly cut down. 


233. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Humourist: Collection of Entertaining Tales. 
Anecdotes, Repartees, Witty Sayings, Epigrams, Bon Mots, Jeu d’esprits, 
&c. Carefully selected. Illustrated with 4o finely colored etchings, including 
4 title-pages with vignettes, all by George Cruikshank. 4 vols. 12mo, half 

brown levant morocco, gilt backs and edges. 
London, 1822, 1819, 1819, 1820 
FINE Copy. First Editions of Vols. 2, 3, and 4. Vol. 1 is the second issue, with the 


printed title-page bearing date of 1822. 
Douglas, No. 34; Cohn, No. 405. 


234. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Kilts and Philibegs! ! The Northern Excursion of 
Geordie, Emperor of Gotham; and Sir William Curt-his. COLORED frontis- 
piece,—“Geordie and Willie keeping it up,” by George Cruikshank; |Avso] 
The Second Act of Kilts and Philibegs or Geordie and his Northern Lassie. 
CoLoRED frontispiece,—“Doves and Turtle Soup,” by George Cruikshank. 
8vo, unbound. Enclosed in cloth case, lettered. London, 1822 

First EpITIONS, and RARE to find together. The first part unknown to Cohn; but 


Douglas, No. 460. The “Second Act” Cohn, No. 448; Douglas, No. 46. Fore edge of 
one plate very slightly shaved. 


235. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Political and Private Life of the Marquess of 
Londonderry . . . Last Moments and Death, with numerous Anecdotes 
and Reflections. By T. P. Fitzgerald. Wzth frontispiece in colors. Death 
of the Marquis of Londonderry, by George Cruikshank. 8vo, unbound. 

Dublin, 1822 
ONE OF THE RAREST OF THE EARLY POLITICAL TRACTS ILLUSTRATED BY CRUIK- 
SHANK. The frontispiece, although not signed is by him. The London Edition is 


described, by Douglas, under No. 466. This Dublin edition is much rarer (especially 
with the colored plate) than the London edition. 


236. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). “A Slap at Slop.” Wazth illustrations by George Cruik- 
shank. Large folio, pp. 10 (including both blanks), as issued. 

[London, 1822] 

Douglas, 530; Cohn, 718. The rare original issue in newspaper form, published 

before the death of Queen Caroline, containing 26 woodcuts by George Cruikshank. 


After her death it was re-issued, and formed one of the Tracts printed by William 
Hone. 


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UNVHSUINU) “D) AM SHLVIG GaYOTO)—'[ NOUTOdVN' 40 GAVT 


CGNVIAULI “H MM 


se ne aE, 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


237. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Smiles For All Seasons. Second Edition, 1825. 


BAe) 


2309. 


240. 


241. 


242. 


Etched plate by G. Cruikshank; Sixty Curious and Authentic Narratives and 
Anecdotes. New Edition, 1822. Engraved plate by G. Cruikshank; Every 
Night Book, or Life After Dark. 1827. Vignette on title by G. Cruikshank, 
colored plate from “The Pigeons” inserted; Mornings at Bow Street. By J. 
Wight. New York, 1826. Illustrations by G. Cruikshank. Together, 4 vols. 
12mo, boards, two with uncut edges, bindings worn, text of last soiled. 
London and New York, 1822-1827 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Sixty Curious and Authentic Narratives and Anec- 
dotes. Engraved frontispiece by G. Crutkshank. New Edition, 1822; Punch 
and Judy. Second Edition. Illustrations by G. Crutkshank. 1828; Christmas 
Stories. [By M. Behrens.] Etchings by G. Crutkshank. Second Edition. 
Oxford, 1827. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, half morocco, cloth and calf. 

London and Oxford, 1822-1828 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Story of Pigou, a Malay Boy. [1822;] Walks in 
Kent. By W. Gardiner. [1822;] The New Year’s Gift. Edited by Mrs. A. 
Watts. 1829. Woodcuts and other allustrations by G. Crutkshank and others. 
Together, 3 vols. 16mo, boards, worn, some leaves soiled. 

London, 1822-1829 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [DEFOE (DANIEL).] The Life and Most Surprising 
Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. New Edition. Wzth 6 engraved plates by 
Cruikshank. Small 8vo, original boards, uncut, margins of plates slightly 
foxed. London: Hughes, 1823 


First EDITION with these six plates. Cohn gives an edition of 1819 by the same 
publisher as the above, but with a frontispiece only. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). GREENWOOD (T.). The Death of Life in London; 
or, Tom & Jerry’s Funeral. An entirely new Satirical, Burlesque, Operatic 
Parody, in One Act. . . . Performed for the First Time, at the Royal 
Coburg Theatre, On Monday, June 2, 1823. Colored folding frontispiece, in 
two scenes, showing “Tom & Jerry's Funeral,” by G. Cruikshank. 8vo, 
original wrappers, with advertisements on inside covers. 

[London:] For John Lowndes [1823] 


RARE First EpDITION.- As IssuED. Cohn, No. 353. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). IRELAND (W.H.). The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. 
With all the 24 finely colored folding plates by George Cruikshank, being 
accurate views of Napoleon’s battles, etc., from original designs by Vernet, 
Denon and others; and the three folding uncolored plates of Marie Louise, the 
Duc de Reichstadt, and Napoleon’s Generals. 4 vols. 8vo, original diamond 
calf, marbled edges, backs strengthened. - 

London: John Fairburn, 1823; and [Vols. II, III, and IV] John Cumberland, 
Ludgate Hill, 1828 
[See Illustration] 

First EDITION OF THE CUMBERLAND ISSUE, but with the titlé to the first volume 
bearing the Fairburn imprint. All the plates in the first three volumes have the 
Fairburn imprint and date. The plates in last volume have the Cumberland imprint 
with the exception of the colored view of “Napoleon Terminating His Military Ca- 
reer,” and the plate of “Generals,” both of which have the Fairburn imprint. There 
is an Index of plates for the first two volumes at the end of Vol. 2, and a full 
index of plates in the last volume. The second volume has the substitute pages 
(149-150) inserted in proper place, as called for in index in first volume. 

THE PLATES ARE ALL BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS, WITH GOOD MARGINS, AND FREE 
FROM THE USUAL CRACKS AT FOLDS SO OFTEN FOUND IN ALL ISSUES OF THIS WORK. 


243. 


244. 


245. 


246. 


247. 


248. 


249. 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Kenilworth; or, The Golden Days of Queen Bess, 
Part I. [All published.] Folding colored frontispiece by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, 
original printed wrappers, uncut, slight tear in fold of frontispiece. 

London: For W. Cole [1823] 


FIRST EDITION WITH THIS ILLUSTRATION. RARE. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Literary Humbug; By Jaspero, the Younger, 
Esq. Illustrated with engravings, by artists of the first eminence, after the 
Designs of Cruikshank . . . representing The Dance of Devils. 8vo, original 
wrappers, uncut. In cloth case. London, 1823 

Part 1 only (complete in 2 parts) of this rare Cruikshank item. Not in Douglas. 


Cohn, 476, who makes mention of a woodcut in part 2 (page 131) as being by Cruik- 
shank. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Points of Humour; Illustrated by the Designs of 
George Cruikshank. With 20 full-page etchings and 20 vignettes, all by George 
Cruikshank. 2 vols. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt backs and edges, triple 
gilt fillet border, BY LARKINS. London: C. Baldwin, 1823 

First EDITION. INDIA PRooF Copirs. With the plates in Part I in duplicate, the 
second set being also PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER, and with 4of the vignettes of the same 
volume repeated in duplicate, on India paper. FINE Copy. The second part con- 
tains the leaf of “Notice,” and the 8-page leaflet of advertisements. 

Douglas, No. 54; Cohn, No. 173. 


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CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [TAYLOR (REv. C. B.).] A Fireside Book, or the 
Account of a Christmas Spent at Old Court. Etched frontispiece by G. Crutk- 
shank. 16mo, half vellum. London, 1823 


First EDITION. Douglas, No. 101; Cohn, No. 753. This copy contains the leaf 
“L’Envoy” at end. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). HONE (WILLIAM). The Every-Day Book; or, Ever- 
lasting Calendar of Popular Amusements. Wath 320 engravings, 11 of which 
are by George Crutkshank. 2 vols. in 4. 1826-1827; The Table Book. With 
116 illustrations. 2 vols. 1827-1828; The Year Book. With 114 engravings. 
1832; Ancient Mysteries Described. Illustrations, including 2 full-page 
etchings by G. Cruikshank. 1823. First Epitions. Together, 8 vols. 8vo, 
half calf, not uniform, bindings rubbed at hinges, one back broken. 

London, 1823-1832 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Der Freischiitz Travestie: By Septimus Globus. 
With twelve etchings by George Cruikshank, from drawings by an amateur; 
and the Original Tale whereon the German Opera is Founded. 12 plates, 
etched by G. Cruikshank. 8vo, full polished mottled calf, gilt back, sides and 
edges, BY TOUT. London, 1824 

First EDITION. FINE Copy. Douglas, No. 63; Cohn, No. 312. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Family Oracle of Health; Economy, Medicine, 
and Good Living. By A. F. Crell and W. M. Wallace. Fine aquatint plate 
“Martin’s Bill in Operation,” by G. Cruikshank. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, 
binding rubbed. London: Published by J. Walker, 1824 

First Epirion, Cohn, No. 282. One of the copies bound from the original parts. 
This work was first published in monthly numbers, from August 1823 to July 
1824, and later issued as a volume. The title-page cites this issue as the “Sixth Edi- 
tion.’ 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item rs offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


250. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Forty Illustrations of Lord Byron. By George 
Cruikshank. Portrait, fascimile and 38 woodcuts. First EDITION. 8vo, 
printed front wrapper, uncut, back wrapper missing, front wrapper slightly 
soiled. [London:] J. Robins and Co. [1824] 


251. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Italian Tales. Tales of Humour, Gallantry, and 
Romance. 16 illustrations by G. Cruikshank. Small 8vo, original boards and 
label, uncut, edges of binding rubbed. London, 1824 


First EpITIon. With the half-title and the 8 pages of advertisements at end. Has 
the correct plate “The Dead Rider.” Douglas, No. 66; Cohn, No. 430. 


252. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Sportsman’s Magazine; or, Chronicle of Games 
and Pastimes. Vol. 1. [September, 1823 to January, 1824]. With Supple- 
ment to same, having separate title-page. Colored etching by George Crutk- 
shank, engraved title, folding engraved frontispiece, engraved portraits, and 
several fine woodcut vignettes. 16mo, original pink boards, uncut, strengthened 
at hinges, London: Hodgson & Co., 1824 


First EpITION. Interiorly a fine large uncut copy. With the plate by G. Cruik- 
shank, “Billy Winning the Match of Killing 100 Rats in Six Minutes,” [Reed, No. 
5122]. Bound in at end, with separate title-page is, a reprint of the 1657 edition of 
“Barker’s Delight: or, The Art of Angling.” 


253. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Tales of Humour, Gallantry, & Romance, Selected 
and Translated from the Italian. Wzth 16 illustrations by G. Cruikshank. 
Small 8vo, half red morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. London, 1824 


Second Issue. With the plate “The Elopement,” which does not appear in the first 
issue, the same being a substitute for “The Dead Rider” plate of the first edition. 


254. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [WuitTTy (I.).] Tales of Irish Life, Illustrative of 
the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the People. 6 woodcuts by G. 
Cruikshank. 2 vols. 12mo, half green morocco, gilt tops, uncut, one plate 
inlaid. London, 1824 


First EpiTion. Douglas, No. 72; Cohn, No. 752. The first volume is with leaf of 
advertisement at end, the second without same. 


255. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Mornings at Bow Street. A Selection of the Most 
Humorous and Entertaining Reports which have Appeared in the Morning 
Herald. By Mr. Wright. 1824; More Mornings at Bow Street. 1827. 
Illustrated with full-page plates and vignettes by George Cruikshank. Together, 
2 vols. 8vo, full brown polished calf, gilt backs, fillet borders, gilt tops, 
uncut. London, 1824-1827 


First EDITION OF EACH VOLUME. Douglas, Nos. 67 and 68; Cohn, Nos. 803 and 
804. The first volume has 21 full-page vignettes by Cruikshank, each without the 
title, a point of the first issue, each plate is accompanied by A PROOF ON INDIA 
PAPER of the same. The second volume has one etched plate, 8 full-page woodcuts 
and 16 woodcut vignettes by Cruikshank. FINE LARGE UNCuT Copy. 


256. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Spirit of the Public Journals, for the year 
MDCCCXXIII. 1824; BuTLER (SAMUEL). The Genuine Poetical Re- 
mains of Samuel Butler. With Notes by Robert Thyer. 1827; Hoop 
(Tom—Editor). Cassell’s Penny Readings. No date. A/I illustrated by G. 
Crutkshank. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo cloth, boards and half calf, 
bindings worn. London, 1824-1827 


257, 


258. 


250. 


260. 


261% 


2ty2, 


262: 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Ladies’ Pocket Magazine. 1824, 1825, 1826, 
and 1835. Wauth vignette on titles of those for 1824, 1825 and 1826, and wood- 
cut in text for 1835. 8 vols. 1824-1835. Cohn, No. 459, Douglas, No. 604; 
THE POCKET MAGAZINE. Robins’ Series. 1827, 1828, 1829 [Vol. 1 only]. 
Each with a woodcut by G. Crutkshank, except Vol. 2 for 1827. 5 vols. 1827- 
1829. Cohn, No. 627; Douglas, No. 95. Together, 13 vols. 16mo, full 
morocco, half calf, and boards. London, 1824-1835 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Collective Wisdom, or, Sights and Sketches 
in the Chapel of St. Stephen. 1824; Stop Thief, or, Hints to Housekeepers 
to Prevent Housebreaking. No date; The Political Alphabet. The Betting- 
Book. 1852; A Slice of Bread and Butter. No date. All with woodcuts 
by G, Cruikshank. Together, 5 pamphlets, stitched. London, 1824-1852 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). DUNCOMBE’s EIGHTH EDITION. Life of Mary 
Kent, alias Mrs. Bertram, Well known in the Fashionable Circles as 
Mother Bang. Folding colored frontispiece, in the manner of Cruikshank, 
“Set-To between Mrs. Bertram . . . & Jewbella, At the Notorious Titchfield 
Street Hop.” 12mo, original printed wrappers, uncut. London [1825] 

FINE Copy. BRILLIANT IMPRESSION OF THE PLATE. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [HuGo (VicTor).] Hans of Iceland. 4 etchings by G. 
Cruikshank. Small 8vo, original boards and label, label slightly chipped, 
uncut and unopened. London, 1825 


First EDITION. FINE Copy. Douglas, No. 73; Cohn, No. 367. This copy contains 
the leaf advertising new books by Cruikshank, and the 2-page advertisement at end. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Memoirs of Harriette Wilson. Written by Herself. 
XVII Portraits to Illustrate. 27 colored plates. 16mo, three-quarter 
crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top. 

London: J. J. Stockdale, 1825 

RARE First EpITION. Cohn, No. 811, where the statement is made that “these 

plates are usually attributed to R. C., but it seems probable that G. C. had a good 

deal to do with them. They were published separately to the volumes in wrappers.” 

Cohn calls for 28 plates, the present copy contains but 17, as called for on the original 
printed wrappers, which are bound in. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [WeEsTMAcoTT (W. A.).] Fitzalleyne of Berkeley. 
By “Bernard Blackmantle.” Woodcut vignettes by G. Cruikshank. 2 vols. 
small 8vo, original boards, uncut, back of one vol. missing, other chipped. 

London, 1825 
First EDITION with these cuts. The story relates, under a thin disguise of fiction, 


the romantic history of Colonel Berkeley, Maria Foot, the celebrated actress, and 
“Pea Green Haynes.” 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Universal Songster; or, Museum of Mirth: 
Forming the Most Complete, Extensive, and Valuable Collection of 
Ancient and Modern Songs in The English Language: With Copious and 
Classified Index. Hitched frontispiece, drawn and etched by George Cruikshank, 
in each volume, and numerous woodcuts throughout, of which 24 are by George 
Cruikshank, 57 by Robert Cruikshank, and 6 by other artists. 3 vols. 8vo, 
half calf, backs strengthened and two slight tears repaired. 

London: John Fairburn, 1825, 1826, 1826 
First Epit1on. Douglas, No. 76; Cohn, No. 784. The latter gives date of last 


volume as 1828, which is apparently a printer’s error, as the present copy has date 
1826, the same as given by Douglas. 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


264. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The London Stage; a Collection of the Most Re- 
puted Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, Melo-Dramas, Farces, and Inter- 
ludes. Accurately printed from the Acting Copies as Performed at the 
Theatres Royal, and carefully collated and revised. Engraved frontispieces 
and numerous woodcuts, 6 of the latter by G. Cruikshank. 4 vols. 8vo, half 
calf. London [1825-1827] 


First EDITION WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS. Cohn, No. 494. 


265. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [BARKER (M. H.).] The Log Book; or, Nautical 
Miscellany. 35 woodcuts, three by G. Cruikshank. 8vo, original pink pic- 
torial boards, back missing. London [1826] 

First EpiTion. Cohn, No. 51. 


266. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Cream of the Jest; a Fund of Chaste Wit 
and Humour. Colored frontispiece, in five compartments, by G. Crutkshank. 
16mo, original printed boards, uncut, slightly rubbed at hinges. 

Derby: Henry Mozley [1826] 


First EDITION. VERY RARE IN THIS STATE. Douglas, No. 21; Cohn, No. 168. 


267. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [BARKER (M. H.).] Greenwich Hospital, a Series 
of Naval Sketches, Descriptive of the Life of a Man-of-War’s Man. 172 
uncolored etchings and 16 woodcuts by G. Cruikshank. 4to, boards, morocco 
back, uncut. London, 1826 

First EDITION. FINE Copy. Douglas, No. 80; Cohn, No. 47. 


268. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). GRIMM (J. AND W.). German Popular Tales. 
Translated from the Kinder and Haus M§archen, Collected by M. M. 
Grimm, From an Oral Tradition. Wzth 22 etched plates, including engraved 
title-page to each volume by George Cruikshank. 2 vols. 12mo, full orange 
levant morocco, sides with gilt fillets enclosing a framework of fillets, gilt 
backs and edges, BY RIVIERE. 

London: C. Baldwin, 1823; [Vol. II] James Robbins & Co., 1826 


[See Illustration] 


“iy 


FINE Copy. Vol. I is the second issue with the dots over the “a” in “Marchen.” 
Vol. II is the first edition. 

Douglas, No. 53; Cohn, No. 354. See Douglas for full account of the second issue 
of Vol. I with which this copy agrees. 


269. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Paul Pry, in which are all the Peculiarities, Irregu- 
larities, Singularities, Pertinacity, Loquacity, and Audacity of’ Paul Pry, 
as Performed by Mr. Liston, at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. Folding 
colored frontispiece by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, original wrappers, uncut. 


London: Hughes [1826] 
First Epition. Douglas, No. 607; Cohn, No. 604. 
FINE Copy. VERY RARE IN THIS STATE. WITH FINE IMPRESSION OF THE PLATE. 
The inside of back wrapper advertises “The Death Fetch.” 


270. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [SOANE (G.).] Specimens of German Romance. 
Selected and Translated from Various Authors. With 3 etchings by G. 
Crutkshank. 3 vols. small 8vo, half polished calf, bindings rubbed at edges. 

London: G. B. Whittaker, 1826 


First Epit1on. Douglas, No. 81; Cohn, 729. 


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GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES 
PLATES BY G. CRUIKSHANK 
Reduced Facsimile 
[No. 268] 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


27%. 


273, 


274. 


276. 


27, 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Facatiz and Miscellanies. With 120 engravings by 

George Cruikshank. 8vo, old boards, later cloth back, original label, uncut. 

London, 1827 

This is really the first collected-edition of some of the celebrated Hone Tracts, 

with a general title-page. Includes “The Right Divine of Kings to Govern Wrong,” 
etc. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Fairy Tales, from the German of A. L. Grimm. 
Woodcuts by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, original boards, with printed title on 
same, uncut, back chipped. London: Tilt, 1827 


First EDITION OF THIS COLLECTION OF TALES. RARE. Not mentioned by Doug- 
las or Cohn. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). John Harcourt’s Original Jests. Etched frontispiece 
by G. Cruikshank. 16mo, half morocco. London, 1827 


First EpiTrion. Douglas, No. 485; Cohn, No. 369. This copy has the original 
front wrapper, with caption, “The Shilling Comic Annual,” and with vignette, 
bound in. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Illustrations of Time. By George Cruikshank. 
Etched title-page and 6 plates, several designs on each, on India paper, by 
George Cruikshank. Oblong 4to, sheets, wrappers missing. 

London: Published May Ist, 1827, by the Artist 


One of the sets with plates on India Paper. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). KosEwitTz (W. F. Von). Eccentric Tales. 20 full- 
page aquatint etchings by George Cruikshank, after sketches by Alfred Crowquall. 
8vo, half brown polished morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1827 

First EDITION. FINE Copy. Douglas, No. 86; Cohn, No. 456. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). London Characters. Designed and Etched by 
George Cruikshank. 24 colored plates by G. and R. Cruikshank. 16mo, half 
calf, some uncut edges. London: Joseph Robins, 1827 

First EpiT1on. Cohn, No. 485. These plates appeared in the Gentleman's Pocket 
Magazine for 1827 and 1829. The present is the First ISSUE, and is VERY SCARCE. 
It consists of a printed title and the 24 colored plates. This copy has inserted an 
ORIGINAL PEN AND INK SKETCH BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK of one of the Characters— 


Tax Gatherer. 
The etchings are in Cruikshank’s earlier and better style; the style of the Humourist 
and the German Stories. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). PETTIGREW (THomAs J.). Bibliotheca Sussexiana. 
A Descriptive Catalogue, Accompanied by Historical and Biographical 
Notices, of the Manuscripts and Printed Books contained in the Library 
of his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. Portrait by Skelton after painting 
by Lonsdale, and facsimiles of the illuminations of the Hebrew and Chaldee 
Pentateuch, by George Cruikshank and tracings of the Italian MSS. History 
of the Old Testament by I, R. Cruikshank. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo, boards, 
cloth back, paper labels, uncut. London, 1827-1829 


Only a limited number of copies printed. Contains many valuable bibliographical 
notes. The collection was rich in the finest examples of early Hebrew, Greek and 
Latin books. 


278. 


279. 


280. 


2381; 


B03 


S64: 


284. 


285. 


286. 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). CERVANTES (MIGUEL DE). The Life and Exploits 
of Don Quixote de la Mancha. Translated by Charles Davis. Portrait, 
engraved titles, and woodcuts by Sears after designs by Cruikshank. 2 vols. 
small 8vo, full blue polished calf, gilt panelled backs. 

cana a London: Jones and Co., 1828 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [COWPER (WILLIAM).] The Diverting History of 
John Gilpin. With 6 allustrations by George Cruikshank, engraved on wood 
by Thompson, Branston, etc. Square 16mo, original printed boards, re- 
cased. London, 1828 


First EDITION. Douglas, No. 107; Cohn, Nos. 165 and 166. This copy has inserted 
a set of the six INDIA PROOF plates. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Dublin and London Magazine for MDCCC- 
XXVIII. Engraved portraits and woodcut vignettes. 8vo, boards, uncut, 
broken at hinges. London [1828] 


Contains article on George Cruikshank by Rory O’Rourke, illustrated by Cruik- 
shank with woodcut vignettes. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Scraps and Sketches. A series of 24 plates (a number 
on each), by George Cruikshank. Oblong folio, half morocco. 
London, 1828-1832 


Somewhat later impressions. The entire series of plates well colored by hand at a 
later period. A most attractive copy, on thick paper. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Hoop (THomAs). The Epping Hunt. 6 illustrations 
on wood after designs by G. Crutkshank. 16mo, original printed boards. 
London, 1829 

First Epition. Douglas, No. 110; Cohn, No. 390. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The History of Napoleon Buonaparte. Steel por- 
traits, 4 woodcuts by G. Cruikshank in each volume. First EDITION. 2 vols. ; 
The Court and Camp of Buonaparte. Steel portraits. Together, 3 vols. 
16mo, cloth, uncut. London: John Murray, 1829 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Young Lady’s Bock: A Manual of Elegant 
Recreations, Exercises, and Pursuits. Numerous woodcuts, one by G. 
Cruikshank. 12mo, original red silk, gilt, original glazed front wrapper 
bound in, cover worn. London, 1829 

First EpiTion. Douglas, No. 109; Cohn, No. 820. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [AKERMAN (J. Y.).] Tales of Other Days. 6 full- 
page woodcuts and vignette on title, all by G. Cruikshank. Small 8vo, half 
morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, margins somewhat soiled. 

London, 1830 


First EpITION. Douglas, No. 118; Cohn, No. 22. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [CLARKE (WILLIAM).| Three Courses and a Dessert. 
51 woodcuts by G. Cruikshank, including 8 full-page plates. 8vo, cloth, 
leather back, uncut, title and margin of plates slightly foxed. 

London, 1830 
First EpiTion. Douglas, No. 125; Cohn, No. 137. 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


237. 


288. 


289. 


290. 


201. 


202. 


202) 


294. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Illustrations of Popular Works, by George Cruik- 
shank. Part I. (All Published.) Wauth 6 etchings by G. Cruikshank. Small 
folio, original wrappers, with printed title on front, and advertisement on 
back. London: Published for the Artist, by Longman (etc.) [1830] 


First EDITION. LARGE PAPER. INDIA PRooF Copy. Douglas, No. 117; Cohn, 
Nos. 175; 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Illustrations of Popular Works, by George Cruik- 
shank. Part. I. (All Published.) Wauth 6 engravings by G. Cruikshank. 
8vo, original wrappers, with printed title on front, and advertisement on 
back. London: Published for the Artist, by Longman (etc.) [1830] 


First EDITION. Douglas, No. 117; Cohn, No. 175. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The same as preceding. With 6 engravings by 
George Cruikshank. Two CopPigEs. 2 vols. 8vo, original wrappers, with 
printed title on front, and advertisement on back, wrappers of one copy 
slightly torn, and plates lightly foxed. . 

London: Published for the Artist, by Longman (etc.) [1830] 


FIRST ‘EDITION. Douglas, No. 117; Cohn, No. 175. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). O’HARA (KANE). Tom Thumb; RHopEs (W. B.). 
Bombastes Furioso. Woodcuts by G. Cruikshank. 2 vols. 12mo, morocco 
and calf. London: Thomas Rodd, 1830 


First EpitTions. Cohn, Nos. 587 and 662. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). SCOTT (SIR WALTER). Letters on Demonology and 
Witchcraft, addressed to J. G. Lockhart. 12 colored etchings by George 
Crutkshank, and engraved frontispiece, uncolored. 16mo, half calf. 

} : London: Murray, 1830 


First EpiTrion. Cohn, No. 702. The colored plates were not issued until some 
months after the book. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). History of Napoleon Buonaparte. Third Edition. 
2 vols. 1835; [TAYLOR (C. B.).] A Fireside Book. 1830. Illustrations by G. 
Cruikshank and others. Together, 3 vols. 16mo, half morocco, gilt backs 
and tops, uncut. London, 1830-1835 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Comic Annual. By Thomas Hood. For 1830 
and 1838. Illustrations by George Cruikshank and others. 2 vols. 16mo, 
original illustrated boards, leather backs. London, 1830-1838 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Seaside Reminiscences. No date; Valpurgis, or, 
The Devil’s Festival. 1831; The Original Comic Magazine. No date; The 
Two Friends. No date; The Shadowless Man, or The Wonderful History 
of Peter Schlemihl. No date; How Sam Adams’ Pipe Became a Pig. No 
date; Tom Thumb. 1830; Martin’s Vagaries. 1843; A Lost Laddie, by 
George R. Sims. No date. <All with woodcuts by G. Cruikshank. Together, 
8 vols. wrappers. London, 1830-1843 


205. 


296. 


297. 


298. 


299. 


300. 


201c 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). ORIGINAL WASH-DRAWINGS. A series of two Original 
Wash-drawings, executed for Fielding’s “Tom Jones,” where the. repro- 
duction first appeared in Roscoe’s “Novelist’s Library,” 1831. Each drawing 
signed in full,—Geo. Cruikshank. Each 2 by 2 inches. Matted as one piece. 

Both are lettered in Cruikshank’s autograph, A first sketch, and have the titles in 


pencil, probably in the artist’s autograph. 
For this work Cruikshank made only eight plates. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Cat’s Tail: being the History of Childe Merlin. 
By the Baroness de Katzleben. 3 etchings by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, boards, 
leather back, uncut. Edinburgh, 1831 


First EpiTIon. Douglas, No. 129; Cohn, No. 118. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Gallery of 140 Comicalities, Which has appeaied 
from time to time, in that most Popular Sporting Sunday paper, “Balle’s 
Life in London.” Large folio, pp.4, as issued. London, 1831 

FINE Copy AND EXTREMELY RARE. It is practically as fresh as the day it left the 
hands of the printer. Mentioned as a footnote, in Douglas, No. 65, as follows, “Bell’s 
Life afterwards published these woodcuts or some of them, on a (double) sheet, 


called ‘The Gallery of Comicalities.’” This double sheet contains 140 characteristic 
y»woodcuts by George Cruikshank. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [DALTON (J.).] The Gentleman in Black. 5 plates 
and a tatl-piece, all by G. Crutkshank. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt back 
and top. London, 1831 

First EDITION. Douglas, No. 137; Cohn, No. 213. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Hogarth Moralized; A Complete Edition of All the 
Most Capital and Admired Works of William Hogarth. Accompanied 
with concise and comprehensive explanations of their moral tendency, 
by Rev. Dr. Trusler. Numerous plates and woodcuts, including 4 cuts on 
two plates by G. Cruikshank. 8vo, original green morocco, gilt fillets, gilt 
edges. London: John Major, 1831 


First EDITION. LARGE PAPER. PLATES ON INDIA PAPER. Cohn, No. 381. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Kipp’s London Directory on a Novel Plan. The 
Book of Books, or, London as It Is, and As It Ought to Be. [Consists of 
Four Parts.] [1831;] A Rare Collection of Gaieties and Graveties. Kidd's 
Golden Key to the Treasures of Knowledge. [1831;] A Rare Collection of 
Gaieties and Graveties. Part the Second. Kidd’s Little World of Great 
and Good Things. [1831.] AJ) with illustrations by G. and R. Cruikshank, 
Seymour and Bonner. Together, 3 vols. 16mo, half light polished calf, 
gilt panelled backs, leather labels, gilt edges. London: William Kidd [1831] 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). MERLE (WILLIAM H.). Odds and Ends. In Verse 
and Prose. 13 illustrations, including one etching, all by G. Crutkshank. 
Small 8vo, full panelled calf, gilt back, sides and edges. | London, 1831 


First EpITION. Douglas, No. 135; Cohn, No. 535. 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


B02. 


303. 


304. 


395. 


306. 


307. 


308. 


309. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Voice of Humanity. Published Quarterly. 
No. IV. May 15, 1831. Wath etching, “The Knackers Yard or Horses last 
home,” by G. Cruikshank, in two states, colored and plain. 8vo, full light 
polished calf, gilt back and top, border of gilt fillets, BY RIVIERE. 

| London, 1831 


First EDITION, second state of the plate (Reed, No. 4899), with the original 
printed wrapper of the magazine bound in. RARE IN THIS STATE. FINE COPY. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A Collection of Pamphlets, bound in three volumes, 
containing Sketches of Mr. Mathews’s celebrated Trip to America. Wath 
folding plate in colors, by George Cruikshank. London, undated; DE Katz- 
LEBEN (THE CouNTEsS). The Cat’s Tail. Jilustrations by G.-C. First 
Epit1on. London, 1831, and other pamphlets. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, 
half calf, and some unbound. Asa lot. London, 1831, etc. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Arliss’s Funny Library, or Wit, Satire, and Humour 
. . . Mornings at Bow Street [etc.]. Woodcuts by Crutkshank, Seymour, 
and others. 8vo, cloth, uncut, original label on front cover, shaken. 

London [1832] 


First EpITION. Cohn, No. 36. 


A weekly penny magazine. 16 numbers, published from July 21 to November 3, 
TOszs 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Bee and the Wasp. A Fable.—In Verse. With 
4 plates designed and etched by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, half brown morocco, 
lettered up back, gilt top. London: Charles Tilt, 1832 

First EpITion. Douglas, No. 140; Cohn, No. 59. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Quarterly Supplement to The Thief. Saturday 
July 14, 1832. Numerous humorous woodcuts. Large folio, as issued, pp. 4. 
London, 1832 


Believed to contain some of the work of George Cruikshank, no mention however 
being made of it in either Douglas or Cohn. But few of the illustrations are signed, 
those that are read “R. S.” Perhaps this is Robert Seymour? 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). History of New York. [By Washington Irving.] 
1836; [COLLIER (JOHN).] Tim Bobbin’s Lancashire Dialect. 1833; ANSTEY 
(C.). The New Bath Guide. 1832. All with tllustrations by G. Cruikshank 
and others. Together, 3 vols. 16mo and 8vo, calf and boards. 

London, 1832-1836 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [PETTIGREW (T. J.).] Lucien Greville. 6 etchings by 
C. Cruikshank. 3 vols. small 8vo, half morocco, some margins soiled. 


London, 1833 
First EDITION. Douglas, No. 144; Cohn, No. 617. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Sunday in London. 11 full-page woodcuts and 3 
vignettes, all by G. Cruikshank. Small 8vo, half calf, gilt top, uncut. 


London, 1833 . 
First EDITION. Douglas, No. 146; Cohn, No. 188. 


310. 


Z1T. 


hee 


313. 


314. 


315. 


316. 


317. 


a8. 


First Session, Wednesday Evening, March 15th 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Angelo’s Pic Nic; or, Table Talk, including numer- 
ous Recollections of Public Characters. Fine etched colored frontispiece and 
vignette on title, both by G. Cruikshank. 8vo, original cloth, entirely uncut, 
back strengthened. London, 1834 

First Epition. Douglas, No. 153; Cohn, No. 26. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). BRUCE (CARLTON). Mirth and Morality: a Collec- 
tion of Original Tales. 20 woodcuts by G. Cruikshank. 12mo,-original cloth 
and label. London, 1834 


First EpITION. Douglas, No. 152; Cohn, No. 92. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). NIELD (W. A.). The Juvenile Musical Library. 
Embellished with 60 woodcuts from Original Drawings by Cruikshank. Oblong 
I2mo, original wrappers, title and vignette repeated on front wrapper. 

London, 1834 


First EDITION. Cohn, No. 574. RARE. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). PETTIGREW (THomAS J.). A History of Egyptian 
Mummies. 173 plates, 10 of which are by G. Crutkshank, some are colored 
and heightened with gold. 4to, original boards, label on front cover, uncut, 

_rebacked. London, 1834 


First EDITION. LARGE PAPER. Douglas, No. 149; Cohn, No. 616. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). SMITH (EGERTON). The Melange, a Variety of 
Original Pieces in Prose and Verse. Woodcuts, also an etched plate, “The 
Knackers Yard, or the Horses last home” (third state) by G. Cruikshank. 
8vo, cloth, binding slightly worn. Liverpool, 1834 

Cohn, No. 726. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). My Sketch Book. Complete Set. With 37 plates, 
including title-page, numerous figures on each, on India paper, drawn and 
etched by George Cruikshank. Oblong 4to, in the original 9 parts, original 
wrappers. London: Published for the Artist by Charles Tilt [1834-1836] 


First EpIT10ON. FINE Copy. Part V is second state, the word “Gold” being cor- 
rectly printed. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). AULDJO (JOHN). Journal of a Visit to Constanti- 
nople. 7 etchings by G. Cruikshank. 8vo, half calf, the plates have slight 
stain on lower margins, binding rubbed. London, 1835 

First EpiTion. Douglas, No. 157; Cohn, No. 37. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [BARKER (M. H.).] Tough Yarns; a Series of Naval 
Tales and Sketches to Please All Hands. S etchings and 9 woodcuts by G. 
Cruikshank. 12mo, original cloth, uncut, gilt flag on back, name written on 
title-page. London, 1835 

First Epirion. FINE Copy. Douglas, No. 154; Cohn, No. 50. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). BERENGER (BARON DE). Helps and Hints, how to 
Protect Life and Property. With Illustrations in Rifle and Pistol Shooting. 
Etched plates, including 4 by G. Cruikshank. 8vo, original cloth, uncut. 

London, 1835 
First EpITIon. Douglas, No. 156; Cohn, No. 64. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every rtem is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


319. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [KNOWLES (J. SHERIDAN).] The Wife; or, Women 
as They Are. A Domestic Drama. 4 etchings by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, 
original cloth, uncut. London: Published for the Author, 1835 


First Epition. Douglas, No. 145; Cohn, No. 455. 


320. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). MAYHEW BROTHERS. Whom to Marry and How 
to Get Married. 2 vols. [1848.] Cohn, No. 528, Douglas, No. 244; [KENDAL 
(E. F:).] Burford Cottage and its Robin Redbreast. [1835.] Cohn, No. 98, 
Douglas, No. 615; PorricAL Errusions from Celebrated Authors. 1836. 
Cohn, No. 628. [Lacks first signature.] AJ/ illustrated by George Crutk- 
shank. ALL First Epitrons. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, full morocco, half 
morocco and limp cloth, back of one volume broken. London, 1835-1848 


At THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE OF LITERARY PROPERTY 
BY ORDER OF OWNERS HEREINBEFORE DESIGNATED 
INCLUDING THE EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF CRUIKSHANKIANA 
FORMED BY THELATE MR. JOHN P. WOODBURY, OF BOSTON, MASS. 


Second Session, Numbers 321 to 641, inclusive 


THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 16th, AT 2:30 O’CLOCK 


321. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Comic Almanack for 1835 to 1853. With 105 
etched plates by George Cruikshank, including 5 folding plates, of which 2 
are colored, and a large number of woodcuts by Cruikshank, Hine, and others. 
19 vols. I2mo and 16mo, bound in 8 vols. half red morocco, gilt backs and 

tops, uncut, BY HATHAWAY. 
London: Tilt; Tilt and Bogue; David Bogue, 1835-1853 


First EDITION OF EACH VOLUME. 

The vols. for 1848 and 1849, 16mo, are interleaved, and bound in one vol. In the 
volumes for 1852 and 1853, Douglas calls for a colored folding frontispiece in each, 
but in these copies, the frontispieces are plain. 

The text which was edited by Horace Mayhew, contains contributions from the 
best humorous writers of the day, and includes two of the best of Thackeray’s 
writings, “Stubb’s Boots,” and “Cox’s Diary.” y 


322. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). DICKENS (CHARLES). The Pic-Nic Papers. London, 
no date; Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. London, no date; DE FoE (DANIEL). 
A Journal of the Plague Year. London, 1835; [Morr (DAvip M.).] The 
Life of Mansie Wauch. Edinburgh, no date. All illustrated by George 
Cruikshank. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, 
uncut. London and Edinburgh, 1835, and no date 


323. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Adventures of Sir Frizzle Pumkin; Nights at 
Mess; and other Tales. § etchings by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, diamond calf, 
gilt, marbled edges, name written on title. Edinburgh, 1836 


First EpITION. Douglas, No. 170; Cohn, No. 7. This copy contains the plate at 
page 157, not called for in List of Plates, and which is often lacking. 


324. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). AINSWoRTH (W. H.). Rookwood: a Romance. 
Fourth Edition. Complete in one vol. 12 etchings, including title-page, all by 
G. Cruikshank, and engraved portrait of Ainsworth. 8vo, full light polished 

calf, gilt back, fillet borders in gilt, uncut, BY TOUT. 
London: Macrone, 1836 


First EDITION WITH THE CRUIKSHANK ILLUSTRATIONS. Douglas, No. 168; Cohn, 
No. 10. Seldom found in uncut state. The plates as usual have some margins 
very slightly time soiled. The leaf of advertisement is not present. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


325. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). CHAMIER (CAPTAIN). Ben Brace, the Last of Nel- 


226. 


327. 


328. 


329. 


330. 


AS Le 


332. 


son’s Agamemnons. 3 etched plates by G. Cruikshank. Second Edition, 
Revised. 3 vols. small 8vo, boards, uncut, bindings badly worn, a few of 
the leaves, owing to this being a circulating library copy, are somewhat 
soiled. London, 1836 


First EDITION WITH THE CRUIKSHANK PLATES. Douglas, No. 167; Cohn, No. 124. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Ferdinand Franck; an Auto-Biographical Sketch 
of the Youthful Days of a Musical Student. Second Edition. 4 woodcuts 
on India paper, by G. Cruikshank. 16mo, original boards and label, uncut, 
back strengthened. London, 1836 


First EDITION WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS. Douglas, No. 136; Cohn, No. 295. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). George Cruikshank’s Illustrations of Humphrey 
Clinker, Roderick Random, Peregrine Pickle, Tom Jones, Joseph Andrews, 
Amelia, Vicar of Wakefield, Sir Lancelot Greaves. 41 etchings by G. Crutk- 
shank, with extracts describing each subject. 12mo, original red cloth, 
uncut. London, 1836 

First EpITIon. Not listed by Cohn or Douglas. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Poetical Effusions, from Celebrated Authors. 
Illustrated with fifty-six Engravings from Drawings by Cruikshank. 56 
vignette woodcuts. Small 8vo, full light polished calf, gilt back and top, 
fillet borders and corner ornaments in gilt, BY TOUT. 

London: Allan Bell and Co., 1836 


First EpITion. Cohn, No. 628. Not in Douglas. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [BARKER (CAPTAIN).] Land and Sea Tales. 4 
etchings by G. Crutkshank. 2 vols. 1836; SCENES from the Life of Edward 
Lascelles, Gent. 4 etched plates including 2 titles, all by G. Cruikshank. 2 
vols. 1837. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, half calf, margins of some leaves 
slightly soiled. London, 1836-1837 


First Epitions. Cohn, Nos. 49 and 462. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A Comic Alphabet. Designed, Etched & Published 
by George Cruikshank, No. 23 Myddelton Terrace, Pentonville, 1837. 
24 colored etchings on one folding sheet. Folded, in original 16mo, illustrated 
boards. Pentonville, 1837 

FINE Copy of the Second Issue, following closely on the first which was issued the 
preceding year. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [DICKENS (CHARLES).] Sketches by Boz. Third 
Edition. 16 etchings by G. Cruikshank. 2 vols. small 8vo, original green 
cloth, lower edges uncut, some leaves unopened. London, 1837 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). INGLIS (H. D.). Rambles in the Footsteps of Don 
Quixote. 6 etchings and 2 vignettes, all by G. Cruikshank. 8vo, original cleth, 
uncut. London, 1837 


First EDITION. FINE Copy. Douglas, No. 173; Cohn, No. 419. 


Second Session, Thursday Merron, March 16th 


333: CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Bentley’s Miscellany. Edited by W. Harrison Ains- 


worth, Vols. I to 14, inclusive. With many spirited illustrations by George 
Crutkshank, Leech, Lover, “Crowquill,” “Phiz,” and others. 14 vols. 8vo, 
half calf, gilt backs, one original wrapper bound in. London, 1837-1843 


FINE SET of the first fourteen volumes of this magazine, January, 1837 to De- 
cember, 1843, the only volumes which contain illustrations by George Cruikshank. 

Contributed to by the most celebrated authors of the period, including Charles 
Dickens, Harrison Ainsworth, “Thomas Ingoldsby,” Douglas Jerrold, Samuel Lover, 
The Brothers Mayhew, James Hannay, “Father Prout,” and many others whose most 
popular works first appear in these pages. The etchings by George Cruikshank are 
brilliant examples of some of this great artist’s finest work, notably the illustrations to 
“Oliver Twist,” “Jack Sheppard,” “Guy Fawkes,” “The Ingoldsby Legends,” &c., 
which appear here for the first time and consequently are the best impressions. 


334. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [BARKER (M. H.).] Topsail-Sheet Blocks; or, The 


335. 


Naval Foundling. Etched frontispiece in each volume by G. Cruikshank. 

3 vols. small 8vo, half roan, circulating library copy with label on covers, 

bindings somewhat worn. London, 1838 
First EpITrIon. Douglas, No. 183; Cohn, No, 48. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [DICKENS (CHARLES).| Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. 


Edited by “Boz.” 12 etchings by G. Cruikshank, and engraved portrait of 
Grimaldt. 2 vols. small 8vo, original pink flowered cloth, uncut, lettered in 
gilt on backs. London: Bentley, 1838 

First EDITION, GENUINE FIrsT ISSUE, IN THE CORRECT BINDING AND WITH THE 
LAST PLATE WITHOUT THE BorRDER. Has all the advertisements. A Copy FAR ABOVE 


THE AVERAGE. 
Douglas, No. 185; Cohn, No. 229. 


336. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [DICKENS (CHARLES).] More Hints on Etiquette, 


for The Use of Society at large, and Young Gentlemen in Particular. 9 
woodcuts by G. Cruikshank. 16mo, half green morocco, lettered on back, 
gilt edges. London: Charles Tilt, 1838 

RARE First EDITION. WITH THE ORIGINAL GREEN RIBBED CLOTH COVERS BOUND 
IN, AND WITH THE LEAF OF ADVERTISEMENT AT FRONT AND THE LEAF AND SMALL 


SLIP OF ADVERTISEMENTS AT END. FINE Copy. 
Douglas, No. 188; Cohn, No. 234. 


337. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). GLASCOCK (CAPTAIN). Land Sharks and Sea Gulls. 


6 etchings by G. Cruikshank. 3 vols. small 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs 
and tops, margins of some leaves slightly soiled. London: Bentley, 1838 


First EDITION. Douglas, No. 184; Cohn, No. 338. 


338. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Lympsfield and its Environs, being a series of Views, 


with Descriptions, of that Village and Objects of Interest in its Vicinity: 
and The Old Oak Chair, a Ballad. 4 woodcuts by G. Cruikshank and 12 
lithographic views by another artist. Royal 8vo, boards, leather back, uncut, 


slight stain on covers. London, 1838 
First EpITIon. LARGE PAPER. PLATES ON INDIA PAPER. Douglas, No. 189; Cohn, 
No. 506 


The illustrations by Cruikshank are for “The Old Oak Chair.” 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


339. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [DEFOE (DANIEL).] The Life and Surprising Adven- 


tures of Robinson Crusoe. Engraved frontispieces and woodcuts by G. Crutk- 
shank. 2 vols. 1838; CHILD (Mrs.). The Girl’s Own Book. Woodcuts. 
1844; TEGG (THoMAS). A Present for an Apprentice. Engraved frontispiece 
by G. Cruikshank. 1848. Together, 4 vols. 16mo, original cloth, 2 bindings 
have edges slightly worn. London, 1838-1848 


340. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [DICKENS (CHARLES).] Sketches by Boz Illustrative 


341. 


342. 


343; 


344. 


of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People. New Edition, Complete. 40 
etchings by G. Crutkshank. 8vo, full light polished calf, gilt back and top, 
some edges uncut. London: Chapman and Hall, 1839 

This is the issue first published in serial form, the plates for which were re-engraved 
in larger size by George Cruikshank, who also added 13 new plates which do not 
appear in the first edition of 1836-1837. The plate for “Greenwich Fair” has the pub- 
lisher’s imprint. 

Cohn, No. 226. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). SCOFFERN (JOHN). Chemistry No Mystery. Wood- 
cut frontispiece and vignette on title by G. Crutkshank, and other woodcuts. 
16mo, original cloth. London, 1839 


First EDITION. FINE Copy. Douglas, No. 193; Cohn, No. 698. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). BOWRING (JOHN). Minor Morals for Young People. 
Illustrated in Tales and Travels. Engravings by G. Cruikshank and William 
Heath. 3 vols. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

London, 1834 and 1835; [Vol. 3] Edinburgh, 1839 


First EpIT1ion. Douglas, No. 150; Cohn, No. 83. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). DICKENS (CHARLES). Sergeant Bell and his Raree 
Show. 1839; LonpDoNn VocaList (THE). An Extensive and Superior Collec- 
tion of Songs. No date; Martin (WILLIAM). The Book of Sports, Athletic 
Exercises and Amusements. No date; LAarwoop (JAcoB). The Story of 
the London Parks. No date. All illustrated by G. Crutkshank. Together, 
4 vols. I2mo and 16mo, cloth and boards, bindings of three volumes worn. 

London, 1839 and no date 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The London Singer’s Magazine and Reciter’s Album. 
A Collection of All the Most Celebrated and Popular Songs. As Sung at 
the London Theatres, Public and Private Concerts, and other Places of 
Amusement. Colored frontispiece and woodcuts by George and Robert Crutk- 
shank, T. Jones, Findlay, and others. 2 vols. (60 numbers) bound in one, 
8vo, full light polished calf, gilt border on sides, gilt back and top, BY 
CALVERT. London: John Duncombe & Co., circa 1840 


First Epitrion. Cohn, No. 489. Not in Douglas or Reid. 

A weekly publication, issued in penny numbers. The publisher appears to have 
made up into volumes the unsold copies, and very few copies are supposed to be per- 
fect. This copy lacks only the first leaf of No. 36.. Among the contents are, Smirke’s 
song to Nicholas Nickleby; The Book-lender’s Lament, by T. Hood; Vestris Preserved; 
Sam Weller’s Adventures (with woodcut of the Pickwickians); The Taglioni Coat; The 
Queen’s Marriage; Our Dramatic Authors (Buckstone, Webster, Planché, Morton, 
&c.); Origin of the Beefsteak Club; Downfall of Bartholomew Fair; Old Humphrey's 
Clock (Boy, Quilp, Nell, &c.), and The Tamburini Row. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


345. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The London Singer’s Magazine. Woodcuts by 


George and Robert Cruikshank, T. Jones, Findlay, and others. Together, 
58 numbers, 8vo, as issued. London, circa 1840 


This is the same magazine as the preceding item. The numbers are irregular, 
and there are some duplicates and a few variations, as follows,—Nos. 6 (2 copies) ,— 
7 (2 copies), 8, 10, 11, 12 (4 copies, 2 of which are different issues), 13, 14, 17, 18 and 
20 (2 copies each), 22, 26, 27; 2 copies each of Nos. 40, 42, 43, 47, 48, 59, 61 and 
64; 66, 76, 79 (3 copies, one different), 83, 84, 87 (2 copies),—88, 89, 91 (2 copies), 
92, 96, 99 (2 copies), 100, 107, and 108 (2 copies). 


346. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A Collection of English and American Magazines, 


347. 


348. 


349. 


350. 


i 


and Excerpts of Magazines, containing articles on George Cruikshank. 
Illustrations. Together, 16 pieces, 8vo, wrappers, and unbound. 1840-1884 


The following Magazines contain articles relating to George Cruikshank and hig 
work, viz,— 

Westminster Review Advertiser, London, October, 1839 to March, 1840; Black- 
wood’s Edinburgh Magazine. Edinburgh, August, 1863; Harper’s New Monthly 
Magazine, New York, April, 1862, May, 1871, and September, 1875; Scribner’s 
Monthly. New York, June, 1878; and others. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). COCHRANE (HENRY). Stanley Thorn. J/lustrations 
by G. Cruiskhank, Alfred Crowquill (A. H. Forrester) and John Leech. 3 vols. 

» small 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, some margins foxed. 
London, 1841 


First Epition. Cohn, No. 140. Not in Douglas. The first volume is illustrated 
by Cruikshank, the second by Crowquill, and the third by Leech. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). STEPHEN (SIR GEORGE). The Adventures of a 
Gentleman in Search of a House. 1841; ELDER (ABRAHAM). Tales and 
Legends of the 'sle of Wight. 1843;GRIMALDI. Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. 
Edited by “Bo .” 1846. Illustrations by G. Cruikshank. Together, 3 vols. 
I2mo, original cloth. London, 1841-1846 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). DIBDIN (CHARLES). Songs, Naval and National. 
1841; GorE (Mrs.). The Snow Storm. 1848; CLARKE (Mary C.). Kit 
Bam’s Adventures. 1849. Eichings in each volume by G. Cruikshank. 
Together, 3 vols. 12mo, original cloth, the binding of first volume partly 
missing. London, 1841-1849 


First EpITIons. Cohn, Nos. 222, and 342, and 136. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [MOGRIDGE (GEORGE).] Peter Parley’s Magazine: 
A Christmas and New Year’s P.esent for Young People. 9 vols. 1841-1849; 
Tales About Christmas and New Year’s Day. Third Edition. 1848; Peter 
Parley’s Annual. 1842. All with woodcuts by George Cruikshank. Together, 
IIvols. 16mo, cloth, bindings rubbed, title page of one volume missing. 

London, 1841-1849 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). AINSWORTH (WILLIAM H.—Editor). Ainsworth’s 
Magazine. Vols. 1 and 2. Illustrations by George Cruikshank. 2 vols. 8vo, 
contemporary cloth, uncut. London, 1842 


AN UNUSUALLY LARGE Copy, ENTIRELY UNCUT. With the exception of three of 
the preliminary leaves of the second volume, in exceptionally fine state. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item rs offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


3524 


353+ 


354- 


355: 


356. 


357: 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). AINSWORTH (WILLIAM HARRISON—Editor). Ains- 
worth’s Magazine, a Miscellany of Romance, General Literature & Art. 
Illustrated by George Cruikshank and Hablot K. Browne. Vols. I to 7, in- 
clusive. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, balk calf, bindings not uniform, one broken 
at hinges (one in cloth). London, 1842-1845 


These volumes are the only ones illustrated by G. Cruikshank. Interiorly this set 
is in good clean condition, above the average. Douglas, No. 207; Cohn, No. 17. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). George Cruikshank’s Omnibus. Illustrated with 
one hundred engravings on steel and wood. Edited by Laman Blanchard. 
22 engravings on steel, of which 19 are by G. Criukshank, and 78 woodcuts. 
8vo, full polished mottled calf, gilt back and edges. 

London: Tilt and Bogue, 1842 
First Epition: Douglas, No. 206; Cohn, No. 184. Laid in is the original front 


cover to No. VII of the issue in parts. Contains the Table of Contents, List of 
Etchings and Woodcuts, and “Our Preface.” 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). JERROLD (DoucG Las). Cakes and Ale, Eiéched 
frontispiece and title in each volume by G. Cruikshank, 2 vols. 12mo, original 
cloth, uncut, the margins of plates slightly foxed. London, 1842 


First EDITION: Douglas, No. 210; Cohn, No. 435. Has leaf of advertisement in 
vol. one. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The General Reciter. Frontispiece by G. Cruikshank. 
Halifax, 1844. First Epition. Cohn, No. 330; MAYHEW (BROTHERS). 
The Magic of Kindness. Illustrations by G. Cruikshank and Kenny Meadows. 
London, [1848]. Frrst Epition. Cohn, No. 529; [Paris (J. A.).] Philosophy 
in Sport. Woodcuts by G. Cruikshank. London, 1842. Together, 3 vols. 
12mo, half morocco, not uniform, the first slightly soiled. 

Halifax and London, 1842-1848 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Oyster. 3 woodcuts by Cruikshank. 1843; 
A’ BECKETT (GILBERT A.). The Comic Blackstone. Part I. First EpIrion. 
Etched frontispiece and vignette by G. Cruikshank. 1844; HEAD (SiR FRANCIS 
B.). The Emigrant. Design on front and back cover by G. Cruikshank. 1846. 
Together, 3 vols. 12mo and 8vo, original boards, two hinges cracked. 

London, 1843-1846 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). ORIGINAL PENCIL DRAWING, entitled, “Charity Ball,” 
being the Original Sketch, so stated in Cruikshank’s autograph on the 
drawing, for the March issue, 1844 of the “Comic Almanack,” founded and 
illustrated by George Cruikshank. The drawing is signed,—Geo. Crutk- 
shank, in ink, and has title, Charity Ball, in the artist’s autograph and in 
ink. Size of drawing 8% by 7 inches. Matted. 

A FINELY EXECUTED DRAWING, APPARENTLY ENTIRELY UNPUBLISHED. While 
the central figures in the published plate (March issue, 1844) are somewhat similar, 
the marginal drawings on the present pencil drawing are unpublished, and contain 


some exceedingly characteristic work, especially Legs of other Days, and Legs of our 
Days. 


358. 


359. 


360. 


201; 


262. 


363. 


364. 


365. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Bachelors Own Book. Being Twenty Four 
Passages in the Life of Mr. Lambkin, (Gent.) in the Pursuit of Pleasure and 
Amusement, and also in Search of Happiness. Engraved title and 24 scenes on 
12 etched plates, designed, etched, and published by George Cruikshank. 
Oblong 12mo, original illustrated stiff paper wrappers, the illustration on 
front cover by G. Cruikshank. London. . . . Sold by D. Bogue, 1844 


First EDITION. Douglas, No. 223; Cohn, No. 185. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [BARKER (M. H.).] The Old Sailor’s Jolly Boat, 
Laden with Tales and Yarns, to Please All Hands. Illustrations by George 
and Robert Cruikshank. London, Willoughby, no date; Jem Bunt, a Tale of 
the Land and the Queen. First EDITION. 23 illustrations by Robert Cruik- 
shank, {1846.| Together, 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. 

London [1844-1846] 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A’BECKETT (GILBERT A.). The Comic Blackstone. 
Part I. Of the Rights of Persons. 1844; REAcH (ANGUs B.). Clement 
Lorimer. 1849. Etchings by G. Cruikshank. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, half 
calf. London, 1844-1849 


First EpiTrions. Cohn, Nos. I and 658. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). RAyMOND (GEORGE). Memoirs of Robert William 
Elliston. First Series. First EDITION. 1844; THE GLass and the New 
Crystal Palace. First EDITION. 1853; GOUGH (JOHN B.). Autobiography. 
First EpiT1on. Springfield, 1869; CHOLMONDELEY-PENNELL (H.). Puck 
on Pegasus. 1868. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, half morocco, half calf and cloth. 

Springfield and London, 1844-1868 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A’BECKETT (GILBERT A.). George Cruikshank’s 
Table-Book. 12 etchings and 116 woodcuts and glyphographs by G. Crutk- 
shank. Royal 8vo, original green cloth, gilt design on front cover, gilt back 
and edges, slight tear in back neatly repaired. London, 1845 


First EpiIT1ion. Douglas, No. 207; Cohn, No. 187. Contains the first appearance 
of Thackeray’s “A Legend of the Rhine.” 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). AINSWORTH (WILLIAM H.). The Tower of London. 
An Historical Romance. 40 etchings on steel and 58 woodcuts, all by G. Crutk- 
shank. 8vo, full light polished calf, gilt back and top. London,1845 


First EpiTion. Bound from the original parts, without the advertisement and 
special slips, and with the plates of special mention in second state. FINE Copy. 
With the original front wrapper to Part VI laid in. 

Douglas, No. 197; Cohn, No. 13. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). LEVER (CHARLES). Arthur O’Leary: His Wander- 
ings and Ponderings in Many Lands. New Edition. 10 etchings by G. 
Cruikshank. 8vo, original red cloth, uncut. London, 1845 

First OcTAvo EDITION. FINE Copy. Douglas, No. 221; Cohn, No. 470. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). GORE (Mrs.). The Snow Storm. London (1845); 
New Year’s Day. London (1846); The Inundation. London (1847); The 
Lost Son. London (1854). All with allustrations by George Cruikshank. 
ALL First EpITions, with the exception of “New Year’s Day.” Together, 
4 vols. 12mo, original cloth, fair copies only of each. London [1845-1854] 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


366. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). BLANCHARD (LAMAN). Sketches from Life. With 
a Memoir of the Author, by Edward Bulwer Lytton. Portrait and woodcuts 
by G. Crutkshank and others. 3 vols. small 8vo, original cloth, uncut. 

London, 1846 
First EpITIon. Douglas, No. 237; Cohn, No. 73. 


367. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Our Own Times. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. 
4 etchings, 35 glyphographs and 6 woodcuts, all by G. Cruikshank. 4 parts, 
bound in one vol. 8vo, full light polished calf, gilt back and top, uncut, 
BY TOUT. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1846 

First EpiT10on. Douglas, No. 235; Cohn, No. 186. 

FINE COPY OF THE ORIGINAL Four PARTS (ALL PUBLISHED) OF THIS MAGAZINE, 
for April, May, June and July, 1846. WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL WRAPPERS, illustrated 
by G. Cruikshank, bound in. The contributors included Gilbert A. A’ Beckett, and 
others. 


368. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Sharpe’s London Magazine. Vol. VII. New Series. 
Illustrations by G. Cruikshank. London, circa 1846; “The Period.” Jllus- 
trated by George Cruikshank, Jr. (Son of Percy Cruikshank). Together, 2 
vols. 4to and royal 8vo, half calf, not uniform. London, 1846, etc. 


Assumed to be perfect, but, as with all periodicals sold not returnable. 


369. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [CHAMEROZOW (L. A.).| The Yule Log, for Every- 
body’s Christmas Hearth. 4 etched plates and 2 glyphographs by G. Crutk- 
shank. 12mo, full light calf, gilt, gilt edges, BY RIVIERE. London, 1847 


First EpITIon. Douglas, No. 239; Cohn, No. 123. FINE COPY, WITH THE ORIGINAL 
GREEN FRONT CLOTH COVER AND BACK-BONE bound in. 


370. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). MAYHEW (BROTHERS). The Greatest Plague of 
Life: or, The Adventures of a Lady in Search of a Good Servant. 12 etch- 
ings and a glyphograph by G. Cruikshank. Bound in one vol. 12mo, full 
light polished calf, gilt back and top, uncut, a few margins slightly soiled. 

London: David Bogue [1847] 
First EDITION, BOUND FROM THE ORIGINAL PARTS, WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL 
WRAPPERS AND ADVERTISEMENTS AS CALLED FOR BY COHN, INCLUDING THE PUB- 
LISHER’S SLIP REGARDING THE BINDING OF SAME; ALSO I6 PAGES AND SLIP OF 
ADVERTISEMENTS IN PART 2 NOT CALLED FOR BY COHN. 
Douglas, No. 238; Cohn, No. 527. 


371. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). MAYHEW (THE BROTHERS). The Good Genius 
That Turned Everything Into Gold. 8 illustrations by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, 
original green cloth, gilt edges, binding slightly soiled. London, 1847 

First Epir1ion. Douglas, No. 239; Cohn, No. 526. 


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372. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). AINSWORTH (WILLIAM H.). The Miser’s Daughter. 
Portrait, and etchings by G. Cruikshank. 8vo, half red morocco. 
London, 1848 


Bound from the original parts, but with the title-page of the third edition inserted. 


373: 


374- 


375: 


376. 


StF 


378. 


379. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). GorRE (Mrs.). Christmas Stories: The Snow Storm, 
New Year’s Day, and The Inundation. With illustrations by George Crutk- 
shank. 11 parts, I2mo, original wrappers. London, circa 1848 


The first re-issue printed when the firm’s name was changed to Peter Jackson, 
formerly Fisher, Son and Co. 

The three works are complete in 11 parts. Unfortunately however the above set is 
not complete, being Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,9, 10 and 11, with duplicates of I and 9 (2 
copies). Sold not returnable. The first four parts contain the complete story of “The 
Snow Storm,” with one back wrapper missing. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Comic Almanack for 1848. Edited by Horace 
Mayhew. Illustrated by George Cruikshank with 6 full-page plates, and 70 
woodcuts in text, nearly all with G. C.’s initials. 16mo, original green printed 
wrappers, uncut. London: David Bogue [1848] 

First EpIT1ion. With 16pp. of advertisements bound in at the end. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). MAYHEW (BROTHERS). Whom to Marry and How 
to Get Married! or the Adventures of a Lady. 12 etchings by G. Cruikshank. 
Small 8vo, full light polished calf, gilt, gilt back and top, uncut, BY ZAEHNS- 
DORF. London: David Bogue [1848] 


First EpITION. Douglas, No. 244; Cohn, No. 528. 
FINE Copy. BOUND FROM THE ORIGINAL PARTS, WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL WRAP- 
PERS, and 31 leaves of advertisements bound in. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Poor Richard’s Penny Magazine, and Miscellany 
of Instruction and Amusement. Vol. I, Nos. 1 to 9 (April to December, 
inclusive). 8 plates and some woodcuts by G. and Robert Cruikshank. Square 
12mo, half calf, few margins soiled. London, 1848 


First EDITION. RARE. Cohn, No. 641, where two series are called for. Not in 
Douglas. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Bottle. § plates in tint. Philadelphia: George 
Gebbie, no date; The Drunkard’s Children. 8 plates. London: David 
Bogue [1848.] Jn all 16 plates designed and etched by G. Cruikshank. To- 
gether, 2 vols. folio, boards and sheets. 

London and Philadelphia [1848] and no date 


The second item mentioned above is a First EDITION, described in Cohn, No. 189; 
Douglas, No. 2423. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [ELLIs (Mrs.).] My Brother. 1855; [Hoskyns 
(C. W.).] Talpa, or the Chronicles of a Clay Farm. 1852; LOWELL (JAMES 
RussELL). The Bigelow Papers. 1859; STENELAUS and Amylda, a Christ- 
mas Legend. 1858; Sinks of London Laid Open. 1848. AJL illustrated by 
G. Cruikshank. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, cloth, boards and wrappers. 

London, 1848-1859 


ALL First EDITIONS WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS. Cohn, Nos. 257, 399, 503 and 
744. The last not given. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). MAYHEW (Horace). The Tooth-Ache. Imagined 
by Horace Mayhew, and Realized by George Cruikshank. Folded sheet 
with 43 very humorous designs by G. Cruikshank. 16mo, original illustrated 
boards, design on each cover by G. Cruikshank. 

[London:] D. Bogue [1849] 


First Epirion. Douglas, No. 252; Cohn, No. 531. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


380. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [SMEDLEY (FRANK).] Frank Farleigh; or Scenes 


anit 


2O2s 


from the Life of a Private Pupil. Vignette on title and 209 etchings by G. 
Cruikshank. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, the plates 
have been rebacked extending the lower edges to conform to size of work. 


London, 1850 
First EDITION. Douglas, No. 250; Cohn, No. 723. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). ORIGINAL DRAWING in Watercolors and Wash, 


executed for George Cruikshank Magazine, Part 1, 1854 (only 2 parts were 
ever issued of the magazine). SIGNED IN FULL,—George Cruikshank, and, 
For G. C’s Magazine, in the artist’s autograph, both signatures in ink. Size 
of drawing 5% by 4 inches. Matted. 


FINELY EXECUTED SPECIMEN, the title of which is, “The Provocations of Miss 
Polly C—.” It was executed for the story with the same title, written especially for 
the magazine by “Cuthbert Bede,” the first section of which appeared in part one. 
As only two parts of the magazine were issued, the unfinished portion which appeared 
in part one is all that was ever printed. The illustration, of which the drawing is 
here offered, is the only one executed for the story. 


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CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). MAYHEW (HENRY). The World’s Show. 1851; or, 


The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys and Family, Who Came up to 
London to Enjoy Themselves, and See the Great Exhibition. 10 etched 
plates and woodcut on title by G. Cruikshank. 8vo, original blue cloth, gilt 
back, uncut. London: David Bogue [1851] 

First EpITION. One of the earlier issues in cloth binding, with the error in paging 
at page 63. On the leaf of “List of Illustrations” is the stencilled stamp of Commodore 


Preble. 
Douglas, No. 254; Cohn, No. 530. 


383. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). AINSworTH (W. H.). Rookwood. 1851; [ALso] 


Jack Sheppard. 1856; [Hoskins (C. W.).] Talpa; or Chronicles of a Clay 
Farm. 1853; BAsILE (G.). The Pentamerone. 1850; Grimm (H. H.). 
German Fairy Tales. Translated by Edgar Taylor. 1856. Illustrations 
by G. Cruikshank. Together, 5 vols. 8vo and I2mo, half morocco, not 
uniform. London, 1851-1856 


384. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Midnight Scenes and Social Photographs . 


385. 


Dens of the City of Glasgow. Second Edition. Illustrations by G. Cruik- 
shank. Glasgow, 1858; O’NEILL (JoHN). The Blessings of Temperance 
Illustrated in the Life and Reformation of the Drunkard. Illustrations by 
G. Cruikshank, and portrait. London, 1851; SINKS OF LONDON Laid Open. 
Colored frontispiece and woodcut vignettes by G. Crutkshank. London, 1848. 
Together, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards. Glasgow and London, 1851-1858 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). SMITH (JAMES AND HorRAcE). Rejected Addresses. 


Woodcuts by G. Cruikshank, extra portraits inserted, 1851; BENTLEY BAL- 
LADS. Edited by Dr. Doran. First EDITION with frontispiece by G. Crutk- 
shank. 1858; “COMMON SENSE” on the Domestic Habits of the People. 
Illustrations by Cruikshank. First EDITION. 1852. Together, 3 vols. I2mo, 
half morocco and half calf. London, 1851-1858 


386. 


387. 


388. 


389. 


390. 


391. 


392. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). - [DICKENS (CHARLES) AND THACKERAY (W. M.).] 
The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman. [Third Edition.] rz etchings and gilt 
cover design by G. Cruikshank. 16mo, original green cloth, rebacked. 
London: Bogue, 1851; The same. London: Bell & Sons, 1877. Together, 
2 vols. 16mo, original cloth. London, 1851-1877 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The British Journal. Nos. 1 and 2. Woodcut 
illustration on each wrapper by G, Cruikshank. ‘Together, 2 parts, 8vo, 
original wrappers, with all advertisements, uncut. London, 1852 


First EpITion. Douglas, No. 253; Cohn, No. 87. 
The above comprises the numbers for January and February, 1852. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). MAYHEW (HENRY). Ontmoetingen van Cursty 
Sandboys, en syne familie; op hun Pleiziertogtje naar Londen om de 
groote tentoonstellung te gaan zien. 2 folding lithographic plates after the 
frontispiece and the plate “London in 1852” by G. Cruikshank, appearing in 
the first edition of the work, also an illustrated title-page. 8vo, original boards, 
uncut. Amsterdam: Gebroeders Kraay, 1852 

FINE Copy oF THIS RARE ORIGINAL DuTCH EDITION OF “THE WoRLD’s SHOW.” 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). STOWE (H. B.). Uncle Tom’s Cabin. 27 illustra- 
tions on wood by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, half calf, few margins slightly 
soiled. London, 1852; [Aso] A series of the woodcuts by Cruikshank for 
the above work, PRoors ON INDIA PAPER, and with the original printed 
front wrapper. Bound in one vol. 8vo, full light polished calf, gilt, By 
RIVIERE. London, 1852. Together, 2 vols. London, 1852 

First EDITION WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS. Douglas, No. 259; Cohn, No. 747. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). George Cruikshank’s Fairy Library. Hop-O’My- 
Thumb and The Seven-League Boots. Edited and <zllustrated with six 
etchings by George Cruikshank. Square 12mo, half green morocco, original 
illustrated wrapper by Cruikshank, bound in. 

London: David Bogue [1853] 


First EDITION, First ISSUE, WITH THE CORRECT WRAPPERS. List of Plates before 
the frontispiece. Douglas, No. 263; Cohn, No. 191. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Uncle Tom’s Cabin Almanack or Abolitionist 
Memento, for 1853. Wazuth 3 woodcuts by G. Crutkshank, as well as other 
woodcuts by H. K. Brown, J. Gilbert, and others. 8vo, original illustrated 
wrappers. (2 copies.) London, 1853 


First EDITION. Douglas, No. 260; Cohn, No. 780. Laid in isa series of 23 woodcut 
illustrations by George Cruikshank, illustrating “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” by Mrs. Stowe. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). George Cruikshank’s Fairy Library. The History 
of Jack & the Bean-Stalk. 6 etchings by G. Cruikshank. Square 12mo, full 
light polished calf, gilt, illustrated wrapper by Cruikshank, bound in, By 
Tout. Lower margin of one leaf repaired. London [1854] 


Second Issue, with the second state of the back wrapper, but the correct plate used 
as frontispiece. List of plates after title. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


393. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). George Cruikshank’s Magazine. Edited by Frank 
E. Smedley (Frank Fairlegh). Nos. 1 and 2, January and February, 1854, 

ALL PUBLISHED. Illustrations, including those on wrappers, by George 
Cruikshank. 2 parts, 8vo, original yellow wrappers, uncut. In cloth folder. 
London: D. Bogue, 1854 


First EDITION. EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE. FINE CopiEs. Douglas, No. 264; Cohn, 
No. 195. 

No. 1, January, 1854, contains 2 folding etchings, one glyphograph, and 3 woodcuts 
by G. Cruikshank; and 8 pages of advertisements. 

No. 2, February, 1854, contains one folding etching, one folding glyphograph, and 
4 woodcuts by G. Cruikshank; and 16 pages of advertisements. 


394. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). MAXWELL (W. H.). History of the Irish Rebellion 
in 1798; with Memoirs of the Union, and Emmett’s Insurrection in 1803. 
Fourth Edition. Etchings by G. Cruikshank, and steel portraits. 8vo, full 
polished panelled calf, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1854 


395. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Cox (Mrs. E. W.). Twilight Tales. Frontispiece, 
in two compartments, by G. Cruikshank. Square 12mo, original blue cloth, 
gilt, gilt edges. London: Dean and Son, 1855 


First EpiITIon. Cohn, No. 167. Not in Douglas or Reid, according to Cohn, 
the “Truman” copy of this work is the only one known. 
Has the slip of advertisements at front. 


396. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). COLE (ALFRED W.). Lorimer Littlegood, Esq., a 
Young Gentleman who Wished to See Life, and Saw it Accordingly. [As 
published in Sharp’s London Magazine, for July to December, 1855 and 
January to June, 1856.] With the 12 etched plates by G. Cruikshank. Bound 
in one vol. royal 8vo, half red morocco, uncut. London, 1855-1856 

THE ORIGINAL PUBLICATION. With all of the original wrappers bound in. Com- 
prises the complete story in 41 chapters, extracted from the above magazine. The 
publication of this story in this form is not mentioned by Douglas or Cohn, both of 
whom give as the First EDITION, the printed volume issued by Blackwood, in 1858, 
over two years later than the above issue. 

THE PLATES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE ORIGINAL ETCHINGS. 


397. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). ORIGINAL DRAWING in Watercolors and Wash, 
executed for A. W. Cole’s “Lorimer Littlegood,” when the reproduction 
first appeared in Sharpe’s Magazine, 1856. Signed in full,—George Crutk- 
shank, in ink. Size of drawing 5 by 334 inches. Matted. 

Characteristic specimen, with a smaller drawing by Cruikshank on the margin. 
It is entitled, Peg Todd as Leach Nurse, and is one of the 12 plates that George 


Cruikshank executed for this work. It is on blue paper, with title and date in 
Cruikshank’s autograph, in pencil. 


398. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). ORIGINAL DRAWING in Watercolors and Wash, 
executed for A. W. Cole’s “Lorimer Littlegood,” when the reproduction 
first appeared in Sharpe's Magazine, 1856. Signed in full,—George Cruik- 
shank, in ink. Size of drawing 5% by 4 inches. Matted. 


FINELY EXECUTED SPECIMEN, having on the same sheet another drawing in pencil 
of the same subject, and probably the first sketch, the finished drawing of which is 
the watercolor and wash sketch. The title of the drawing is, Turning the Tables, 
and is one of the 12 plates that Cruikshank executed for this popular work. The pen- 
cil sketch is signed,—Ge. Cruikshank, in ink. 

In addition to the two drawings, there are, a finely executed drawing in water 
colors and wash, of an elderly female, and several pencil sketches of other figures. 


O09: 


400. 


AOI. 


402. 


403. 


404. 


405. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). J. W. Howell’s Bubble, of the General Industry 
Life and Fire Assurance and Sick-Fund Friendly Society Burst. Woodcut 
by G. Cruikshank (also text). 8vo, sewed, as issued. 

[London:] Published by George Cruikshank, 48 Mornington Place [1856] 
First EpiTion. Cohn, No. 206. 


WitTH AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURE,—Geo. Cruikshank, above which is written, “To 
the Editor of the ‘Builder,’ with the compts of.” 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). PARDOE (Miss). Lady Arabella: or The Adven- 
tures of a Doll. 4 colored etchings by G. Cruikshank. Square 12mo, original 
red cloth. London: Kerby and Son [1856] 

First EDITION. FINE COPY OF THE COLORED PLATE ISSUE, WITH THE ADDITIONAL 


INTEREST OF A SERIES OF THE PLAIN PLATES INSERTED. Douglas, No. 271; Cohn, 
No. 598. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). BROUGH (ROBERT B.). The Life of Sir John Falstaff. 
20 full-page etchings and a woodcut on leaf following title, all by G. Crutkshank. 
Royal 8vo, original red cloth, uncut. London, 1858 


First EDITION. FINE Copy. Douglas, No. 275; Cohn, No. 91. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). COLE (ALFRED W.). Lorimer Littlegood, Esq. 
Illustrated by George Cruikshank and Wiliam M’Connell. 8vo, half calf, 
marbled edges. London, 1858 

First EDITION IN BOOK FORM. Douglas, No. 270; Cohn, No. 141. The plates in 


this edition are glyphographs and not etchings as is the case in the serial publication 
of this work. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). BLAKEY (ROBERT). Old Faces in New Masks. 
Etched frontispiece and title by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, original violet cloth, 
gilt, gilt edges. London, 1859 

First EDITION. Douglas, No. 279; Cohn, No. 72. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A Pop-Gun Fired Off by George Cruikshank in 
Defence of the British Volunteers of 1803, against the Uncivil Attack upon 
that Body by General W. Napier; to which are added some Observations 
upon our National Defence, Self-Defence, etc. 8 woodcuts by G. Crutk- 
shank. Royal 8vo, half morocco, original printed wrappers with vignette 
by Cruikshank, bound in. London: Published for the author [1860] 


First EpITION. Douglas, No. 284; Cohn, No. 174. 
GENUINE ISSUE, with the illustration, on page 38, which was afterwards omitted. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). KEIGHTLEY (THOMAS). The Fairy Mythology. 
1860; LowELt (J. R.). The Bigelow Papers. Colored plate by Cruikshank. 
1865; DrBpIN (T.). Songs of the late Charles Dibdin. 1860; ScotT (SIR 
WALTER). Demonology and Witchcraft. 1868; THE BEE and the Wasp. 
1861; STENELAUS and Amylda, a Christmas Legend. 1862. All illustrated 
by G. Cruikshank. Together, 6 vols. 12mo, calf, half morocco, and wrappers. 

London, 1860-1868 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


406. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [FRASER (SIR WILLIAM).] Coila’s Whispers. Photo- 


407. 


408. 


409. 


410. 


graphic reproductions of plates by Cruikshank and Doré. 1869; FRISWELL. 

Out and About. Illustrations by G. Cruikshank. 1860; FuLLom (S. W.) 

The Exile’s Daughter. Frontispiece by G. Cruikshank. 1860; JERROLD 

(BLANCHARD). The Brownrigg Papers. Colored plate by G. Cruikshank. 

1860. Together, 4 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth and half calf, last two have 

some margins slightly soiled. London, 1860-1869 
First Epitions. Cohn, Nos. 306, 313, 316, and 436. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). COSTELLO (DUDLEY). Holidays with Hobgoblins, 


and Talk of Strange Things. Etched frontispiece drawn especially for this 
work and 3 etched plates from the “Comic Almanacks,” all by G. Crutkshank. 
16mo, original green cloth, gilt edges, binding slightly rubbed. 

London, 1861 


First EpiT1ion. Douglas, No. 286; Cohn, No. 162. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). What Put My Pipe Out. 5 full-page illustrations by 


G. Cruikshank. 12mo, original cloth, back slightly faded. London [1862] 


First EDITION. With the 12-page Catalogue of Books at end. Douglas, No. 288; 
Cohn, No. 196. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A Discovery Concerning Ghosts, with a Rap at the 


“Spirit-Rappers.” Illustrated with cuts by G. Cruikshank. First EDITION. 
8vo, half morocco, original blue wrappers bound in; The Same. Second 
Edition, with Additions. Original brown wrappers. Together, 2 pamphlets, 


8vo. London, 1863-1864 
Cohn, Nos. 197 and 198. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Worship of Bacchus, or The Drinking Customs 


of Society. Painted and Etched by George Cruikshank. Etching. SIGNED 
ARTIST’S PROOF, FIRST IMPRESSION, ON INDIA PAPER. AUTOGRAPHED IN 
CRUIKSHANK’S HAND—to left,—Fuirst Proof, to right,—Geo. Cruikshank. 
Height, 22; length, 3834 inches. In oak frame. WiTH KEy to the same, as’ 
described by the artist. London, National Temperance Publication Depot 
[1864] Together, 2 pieces. 


BEAUTIFUL IMPRESSION, ENTIRELY FREE FROM SPOTS, AND AS STATED ABOVE, 
THE FIRST IMPRESSION FROM THE PLATE. 

This is the etched plates, with figures outlined on steel by George Cruikshank, and 
engraving finished by Charles Mottram, of Cruikshank’s celebrated painting, which 
was exhibited to Her Majesty the Queen, by command, at Windsor Castle, on the 
28th of April, 1863. 

For an extended account of this picture, see following item, which contains Stew- 
art’s Critique on the same, and various Press Notices, including Cruikshank’s Lecture 
on his reasons for painting the same. 

The “Key” which accompanied this etching is mounted on card for preservation; 
very few copies of the same are extant. 


411. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Worship of Bacchus. . . . A Critique of the 


above Painting by John Stewart; A Descriptive Lecture by George Cruik- 
shank, and Opinions of the Press. Third Edition. 8vo, sewed. 
London, 1864 


Although marked “Third Edition,” this tract is very scarce, being unmentioned by 
Douglas and Cohn. The present copy has AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTION IN GEORGE 
CRUIKSHANK’S HAND, reading,—“From Geo. Cruikshank to his friend Crawford J. 
Pocock, Esq. Nov. 30, 68.” 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


412. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Hunt (ROBERT). Popular Romances of the West 
of England. 2 etched frontispieces and title by G. Cruikshank. 2 vols. small 
8vo, original green cloth, uncut, one slightly shaken at hinges. 

London, 1865 


First Epirion. Douglas, No. 290; Cohn, No. 409. 


413. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). (Not published). Poems by the Knight of Morar. 
Etched frontispiece by G. Cruikshank. 4to, original yellow cloth, lettered 
in gilt on front cover, binding slightly spotted. 

London: Printed by Whittingham and Wilkins, 1867 


First EDITION. VERY RARE. Printed on thin sheets of yellow paper, on one side 
of the sheet only. Laid in this copy isan INDIA PROoF impression of the frontispiece; 
also an INDIA PROOF impression of an etched title to the work, in nine compart- 
ments, which does not appear in the work, and which was designed and etched by 
George Cruikshank, September 27, 1870, three years after the work was issued. 
This copy, like all others is inscribed “From the Author.” 


414. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Savage-Club Papers. Edited by Andrew Halli- 
day. For 1867 and 1868. Numerous illustrations, of which, 2 in each volume, 
are by G. Cruikshank. 2 vols. 8vo, original green morocco, gilt, gilt edges. 

London, 1867-1868 
First Epition. Douglas, No. 1839; Cohn, No. 696. 


415. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Band of Hope Review. March, April and May, 
1868. 3 numbers, small folio, as issued. London, 1868 


Douglas, 301; Cohn, 43; These three issues contain “The Gin-Shop,” with twelve 
original illustrations by George Cruikshank. 


416. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). “Our Gutter Children.” With large woodcut on the 
front page by George Cruikshank. Small folio, as issued, pp. 4. London, 
1869; ALSO, Proof impression of Cruikshank’s “Fairy Connoisseurs Inspect- 
ing Mr. Frederick Locker’s Collection of Drawings.” And “Card” etched 
by Cruikshank for J. W. Bouton, bookseller, New York, 2 copies, one on 
India paper; and a portrait on India paper of Cruikshank. Together, 5 
pieces. 


417. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). George Cruikshank’s Omnibus. Edited by Laman 
Blanchard. 100 illustrations on steel and wood. 1870. Original red cloth; 
[BARHAM (R.H.).] The Ingoldsby Legends. Illustrations, including a special 
frontispiece, by Cruikshank, Leech and Tenniel. 1877. Half calf; A’ BECKETT 
(GILBERT A.—Editor). George Cruikshank’s Table-Book. 12 etchings and 
116 woodcuts by Cruikshank. New York, 1870. Half morocco. Together, 
3 vols. 8vo. London and New York, 1870-1877 


418. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Ewinc (J. H.). The Brownies and other Tales. 
1871; Hoop (THomMAsS). Whimsicalities. 1870; “LONDON HERMIT.” Peeps 
at Life and Studies in My Cell. [1875.] AJL allustrated by G. Cruikshank. 
Together, 3 vols. 12mo, original cloth. London, 1870-1875 

First Epitions. Cohn, Nos. 263, 395, and 606. 


419. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The True Legend of St. Dunstan and the Devil. 
1871; TAYLOR (EpGAR—Editor). German Popular Stories. 1875; EWING 
(J. H.). Lob Lie-By-The-Fire. 1874; Von Cuamisso (A.). Peter Schlemihl. 
New York, 1874. All illustrated by G. Cruikshank. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, 
cloth and half calf. London and New York, 1871-1875 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


420. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Artist and the Author, a Statement of Facts. 


421. 


f23) 


423. 


424. 


A25. 


426. 


By the Artist, George Cruikshank. 8vo, sewed. 
London: Bell and Daldy [1872] 
First EpITion. Cohn, No. 203. 


WITH SIGNED AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTION BY THE AUTHOR,—“To the Editor of ‘The 
Figaro,’ with the complis of Geo. Cruikshank.” 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Phrenological Illustrations, or An Artist’s View of 
the Craniological System of Doctors Gall and Spurzheim. Printed title with 
the woodcut of three individuals, and 6 plates, each of the plates with five or six 
illustrations, by G. Crutkshank. Oblong 4to, heavy paper wrappers. 

London: Republished for the Artist by Frederick Arnold, 1873 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). HALL (S.). The Trial of Sir Jasper. A Temperance 
Tale, in Verse. London: Virtue & Co. [1873.] Two Copies; An Old Story, 
a Temperance Tale in Verse. London: Virtue Spalding, and Co., no date. 
Cohn, No. 363. Each contains an illustration by G. Cruikshank. Together, 

3 vols. 12mo, original wrappers, original cloth and half morocco. 
London [1873] and no date 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Illustrations of Time. By George Cruikshank. 
Etched title-page and 6 plates, several designs on each by G. Crutkshank. 
London: Republished for the Artist, 1874; Scraps and Sketches. [Title 
from Cover.| Wzuth 24 plates, each containing several designs, etched by 
George Cruikshank. No date, re-issue. Together, 2 vols. oblong 4to, printed 
wrappers. London, 1874 and no date 

FINE COPIES. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Kensington Fine Art Association’s Picture 
Album, being a Collection of Engravings and Etchings by George Cruik- 
shank. A series of 20 plates, bearing dates from 1833 to 1536, several with a 
number of sketches, the first inscribed “The Worship of Wealth,” and the last, 
“The Three Mr. Rodds”, all by George Cruikshank. Oblong 4to, original 
wrappers, with vignette on front wrapper by G. Cruikshank. 

London [1883] 


RARE. There is a calendar on last wrapper for 1884, indicating that the present 
series of sketches must have been issued in 1883. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). George Cruikshank’s Fairy Library. Illustrations on 
India paper. 1885. Limited to 500 copies; E1GHTY-Two ILLUSTRATIONS 
on Steel, Stone and Wood by George Cruikshank. With Letter-Press 
Description. No date. Both illustrated by G. Cruikshank. Together, 2 
vols. 4to and small 4to, half calf, and cloth. London, 1885 and no date 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). PEARSON (EDWIN). Banbury Chap Books and 
Nursery Toy Book, Literature [of the XVIII. and Early XIX. Centuries]. 
With Impressions from Several Hundred Original Wood-cut Blocks, by 
T. and J. Bewick, Blake, Cruikshank, Craig, Lee, Austin, and Others. 
Numerous woodcut illustrations. 4to, pictorial boards, cloth back, entirely 
uncut. London, 1890 

Only 500 copies printed. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


427. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Cruikshankian Momus. With 52 designs, colored 


by hand after the originals, by the three Crutkshanks on vellum paper. Royal 
8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. London: John C. Nimmo, 1892 


EDITION LIMITED to 520 copies printed for England and America, and the type 
distributed, this being, No. 121. 


428. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Drawings by George Cruikshank. Prepared by 


429. 


430. 


431. 


him to Illustrate an Intended Autobiography. Published for Sir Benjamin 
Ward Richardson. 409 spirited and hitherto unpublished plates, on India 
paper. 4to, wrappers. London: Chatto & Windus, 1895 


These plates, which are as spirited and characteristic as any the artist ever drew, 
are of a peculiar interest as illustrating George Cruikshank’s reminiscences of his own 
life, from his childhood at Hempstead to his views on the Paris Commune of 1871. 
They were executed to illustrate an autobiography, which the artist intended to 
publish under the title of “Recollections,” but which was, however, never executed, 
and the plates are reproduced for the first time from the original wood blocks in the 
possession of Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson. A few are after drawings by Isaac 
Cruikshank, the artist’s father. 

Only 50 copies were printed, of which only 40 copies were issued for sale. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). LAYARD (GEORGE S.). George Cruikshank’s Por- 


traits of Himself. Illustrated. London, 1897; CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). 
A Handbook for Posterity: or, Recollections of “I'widdle Twaddle” about 
himself and other People. Numerous illustrations. London, 1896. Together, 
2 vols. 8vo, half roan, gilt tops, uncut, as issued. 

London: W. T. Spencer, 1896-1897 


The last work is one of an issue of 50 copies, with the plates on plain paper. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). BUNYAN (JOHN). The Pilgrim’s Progress. With 


Biographical Introduction and Indexes. Illustrated with 25 drawings on 
wood, full-page illustrations on Japan paper, from the collection of Edwin 
Truman. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut and unopened. London, 1903 


Edition limited to 1000 copies, of which this is, No. 329. With autograph signature 
of Edwin Truman. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A Collection of COLORED AND PLAIN CARICATURES. 


The colored examples lightly hinged on drawing paper, and the whole 
bound in an oblong folio volume, half red morocco, lettered: “Cruikshan- 
kiana.” 


FINE AND IMPORTANT COLLECTION, containing 36 examples IN CoLor; also, bound 
in, at the end, a complete copy of the rare work (uncolored however) of “A Series of 
Caricatures illustrating the Attorney General’s Charges against Queen Caroline, 
51 plates complete on 35.” 

Among the colored examples will be found the following,— 

Scotch Washing. Douglas, No. 1054; 

Scotch Cleanliness. Douglas, No. 1056; 

The Scotch Cottage of Glenburnia. Douglas, No. 1055; 

Miseries of Human Life. Not in Douglas; 

An Irish Epitaph. Douglas, No. 1045; 

The Kentish Hop Merchant (by Isaac Cruikshank) ; 

Jack Junk, embarking on a Cruise. Douglas, No. 1040; 

Making a Sailor of an Odd Fellow. Not in Douglas; 

The Irish Poets Grace to a short Allowance. Douglas, No. 1251; 

A Sailor at a Quaker’s Funeral. Douglas, No. 1041; 

A Tale of Terror. Not in Douglas; 

A Long Headed Assembly. Douglas, No. 1849; 

Staffordshire Courtship. Douglas, No. 1043; 

Royal Amusement. Douglas, No. 1042; 

A Long Headed Minuet. Not in Douglas; 

Bleeding and Warm Water. Douglas, No. 687; 
and others. 

Among the collection are several VERY RARE SONG-SHEETS, including “The Odd- 
Dealer,” as sung by Grimaldi. 

Some of the plates in the collection are after Woodbury, others after Bunbury. 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


432. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). ORIGINAL DRAWING in Watercolor and Wash. 


433. 


434. 


435. 


436. 


437. 


438. 


439. 


Signed in full,—George Cruikshank, in ink. Size of drawing 5 by 4 inches. 
Matted. 


IMPORTANT AND FINE DRAWING. It is one of the original drawings executed for 
Smedley’s “Frank Fairlegh,” entitled “The Fall of the Candelabrum.” 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). ORIGINAL PENCIL DRAWING, entitled, “Little 
Bo Peep.” Signed in full,—George Cruikshank, in ink, also with the words, 
Original sketch, in the artist’s autograph, in ink. Size of drawing 8% x 6 
inches. Matted. 


A FINELY EXECUTED DRAWING. “Little Bo Peep,” standing disconsolately by, 
while her sheep wander away. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Book of the United Kingdom. Written by 
Uncle John, for his Youthful Friends. Numerous illustrations by Samuel 
Williams. Thick square 12mo, original cloth. 

London: Darton and Clark, no date 


First EDITION WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS, SOME OF WHICH ARE WOODCUTS 
BY G. CRUIKSHANK. RARE. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Comic Multiplication. A series of 12 colored humor- 
ous sketches, on one oblong folding sheet, backed with linen. Folded to 
square I2mo, original cloth covers, slightly soiled, original printed label 
on inside of back cover. London: Ackerman & Co., no date 

FirSsT EDITION. EXCEEDINGLY RARE. Unknown to Douglas, Cohn and Reid. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Peter Schlemihl. A New Translation from the 
German. By Emile de Rouillon. Etchings by G. Crutkshank. 16mo, half 
morocco, uncut. London: J. Souter, no date 


First EDITION OF THIS TRANSLATION AND WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS, WHICH 
INCLUDE THE PLATES IN Two STATES, one set on India paper, mounted, the other a 
reverse of the plate, in sepia. RARE. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Eighty-two Illustrations on Steel, Stone, and 
Wood. With Letter-Press Description. Full-page plates and text izllustra- 
tions. 4to, original pictorial boards, cloth back, gilt edges. 

London: William Tegg, no date 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). FLIGHT (EDWARD G.). The Horseshoe. The True 
Legend of St. Dunstan and the Devil; showing how the Horseshoe came 
to bea Charm Against Witchcraft. Illustrations drawn by George Cruikshank 
and engraved by John Thompson. 8vo, full dark blue morocco, gilt fillets 
on sides, original yellow printed wrappers bound in. 


London: D. Bogue, no date 
First EpITion. Cohn, No. 302. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Cruikshankiana, an Assemblage of the Most Cele- 
brated Works of George Cruikshank. With 81 plates, 67 of which are by 
G. Cruikshank, the remainder by R. Cruikshank, Dighton, and others. Folio, 
half roan, edges of binding rubbed. London: M’Lean Re-issue 


440. 


441. 


442. 


443. 


444. 


445. 


446. 


447. 


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CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE AND ROBERT). GIFFORD (E.). Memoirs of the Life 

and Campaigns of Napoleon Buonaparte. Wzth portrait and engraved plates, 

5 plates being by George and Robert Cruikshank. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, paper 

labels, uncut. London: J. and J. Cundee, no date 
The Plates by Cruikshank are, Reid, Nos. 4505, 4506 and 4507. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Comic Almanack, for 1845. Wath illustrations 
by George Cruikshank. 12mo, original wrappers, lacks back, and some pp. 
soiled; ALSO, a collection of about 160 plates by George Cruikshank, some 
of which are proofs on India paper. As a lot. 

Interesting lot, useful for extra-illustration. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A 12mo, Scrap Book, bound in vellum, containing 
a number of woodcuts from Crutkshank’s “Gallery of Comicalities,” also 
newspaper clippings, some from Bell’s “Life in London,” and other works. 


Interesting contemporary collection. Laid in are 3 Cruikshank illustrations in 
color, one of which is “The Slippers,” from “The Humourist,” 1819 (plate cut down). 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). THACKERAY (WILLIAM M.). An Essay on the 
Genius of George Cruikshank . . . Prefatory Note on Thackeray as an 
Artist, by W. E. Church. Illustrated. London, 1884; GLADWIN (G. E.). 
A Reminiscence of George Cruikshank. Worcester, Mass., 1890; BATES 
(WILLIAM). George Cruikshank. Jilustrated. London, 1878, and several 
catalogues of Cruikshankiana. Together, 6 pieces, royal 8vo, and smaller, 
wrappers. London and Worcester, 1878-1890 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). BATES (WILLIAM). George Cruikshank: The Artist 
the Humourist, and the Man, with some Account of his brother Robert. 
Numerous tllustrations. Half roan and boards. London, 1879; CRUIKSHANK 
(GEORGE). My Sketch Book. Illustrated. Half leather. London, 1834 
[Reprint.] Together, 2 vols. 4to, and oblong 4to. London, 1879, etc. 

The first named contains Proofs on China Paper of the Illustrations. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). HAMILTON (WALTER). A Memoir of George Cruik- 
shank. With numerous tllustrations, anda £1 Bank Note. First and Second 
Editions. Together, 2 pamphlets, 8vo, wrappers. London, 1878 

The First Edition has autograph presentation inscription by the author. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). JERROLD (BLANCHARD). The Life of George 
Cruikshank. Wzth numerous illustrations. 2 vols. New York, 1882; ALso, 
STEPHENS (FREDERIC G.). A Memoir of George Cruikshank . . . Essay 
on the Genius of Cruikshank, by W. M. Thackeray. Illustrated. London, 
1891. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. New York-London, 1882-1891 


The sheets of the first named are of-the first London edition, with the New York 
title-page. The latter is the First Edition. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). GOUGH (JOHN B.). The Works of George Cruik- 
shank in Oil, Watercolors, Original Drawings, Etchings, Woodcuts, Litho- 
graphs, and Glyphographs. Wauth a facsimile of the catalogue and twenty- 
eight original drawings reproduced by photogravure. Royal 4to, original 
boards, uncut, one joint weak. Boston: The Club of Odd Volumes, 1890 


Of this important bibliographical work only 125 copies were printed, of which this 
is number 47. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


448. 


449. 


450. 


451. 


452. 


453. 


454. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). REID (GEORGE WILLIAM). A Descriptive Catalogue 
of the Works of George Cruikshank: Etchings, Woodcuts, Lithographs 
and Glyphographs, with a list of the books illustrated by him . . . withan 
essay on his genius and works by Edward Bell. Wazth 313 illustrations 
mainly on India or China paper. 3 vols. royal 4to, original half morocco, 
cloth sides, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1871 


THIS GREAT CRUIKSHANK BIBLIOGRAPHY HAS BECOME VERY SCARCE. The entire 
issue consisted of only 135 sets. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE. List of Books illustrated by George Cruikshank. 
8vo, boards, cloth back. [London] 1878 
ONE OF THE RAREST AND EARLIEST BOOKS OF ITS KIND, of which only 75 copies 
were printed. The above is carefully interleaved, and contains a manuscript list of 


the books that are in Mr. Woodbury’s collection, that are not in the printed list. 
The volume is “Amended, and with Additions, by J. C.” 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE, ROBERT AND ISAAC). MARCHMONT (FREDERICK). 


The Three Cruikshanks. A Bibliographical Catalogue . . . 500 works 
. illustrated by Isaac, George and Robert Cruikshank. Jlustrated. 
8vo, half leather, as issued. London, 1897 


Good copy of this useful, bibliographical work, of which only 500 were printed. 


CRUIKSHANK’S (GEORGE) Copy. Fables Amusantes ... Par J. Perrin. 
Frontispiece. 12mo, old half calf, back strengthened. a Londres, 1803 


GEORGE CRUIKSHANK’S Copy, with his autograph (early signature) on the title- 
page. 


CRUIKSHANK’S (GEORGE) Copy. A Bird’s-Eye View of Foreign Parts; and 
a Look at Home. By Harry Hawk’s-Eye. 12mo, original boards and 
label, uncut. London, 1831 


GEORGE CRUIKSHANK’S OWN Copy, with his autograph,—Geo. Cruikshank,— 
1831, on title. 


CRUIKSHANK’S (GEORGE) AUTOGRAPH. Regulations for the Volunteer Force. 
Dated War Office, 19th January, 1861. 8vo, original red cloth. 

London [1861] 

AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTION BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK ON TITLE,—“Geo. Cruikshank- 

Lieut. Coll. 48th Middlesex. Feby. 1862,” with sketch of envelope in his hand, ad- 

dressed “To 24th Surrey, 1861.” On the fly-leaf is a pencil inscription, apparently in 

Cruikshank’s hand, reading,—“Lt. Col. Bailey forward Sergt. Hall. Pt. Cleary-Ordering. 

Murpbhy-Georgian Sth, St. College St.” 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE, JR.—son of Percy Cruikshank, who was the son of 
Robert, brother of the celebrated George). The Period, Nos. 1 to 18 in- 
clusive, October 30, 1869 to February 26, 1870. Wauth full-page woodcut 
caricatures on title in colors and numerous woodcuts in the text, some by George 
Cruikshank, Junr. 18 numbers bound in one vol. folio, half black morocco, 
uncut. London, 1869-1870 


All ever issued. Assumed to be perfect, but, as with all periodicals, sold not re- 
turnable. 


455. 


456. 


457. 


458. 


459. 


460. 


461. 


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CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE, JR.—son of Percy Cruikshank). BLOOMFIELD 
(ROBERT). The Horkey, a Ballad. [With Introductory Note by F. C. 
Burnand.| Colored illustrations by George Cruikshank. 4to, pictorial boards. 

London: Macmillan and Co., 1882 


First EDITION WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE, JR.—son of Percy Cruikshank). The Querist’s 
Birthday Book, Language of Flowers, and Confession Album. With four 
colored plates of the Seasons by Cruikshank. 4to, cloth, gilt, gilt edges. 

New York: Dutton and Co., 1882 


FINE Copy. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE, JR.—son of Percy Cruikshank). Father Christmas; 
The Children’s Annual,—1884. The Manin the Moon. A Story by Horace 
Lennard. Illustrated by George Cruikshank (Jr.) with full-page and text 
alustrations, 1n color. Folio, original pictorial wrappers, bound in half 
crimson morocco, lettered up back. London [1883] 


First EpitTion. The illustrations are charmingly executed by the son of Percy 
Cruikshank, who later in life signed himself “George Calvert Cruikshank.” 


’ 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE, JR.—son of Percy). BuRNs (ROBERT). Tam O’Shan- 
ter, a Tale. Illustrations printed in colors, by George Cruikshank, Jr. 4to, 
pictorial cloth. London, 1884 


First EpiTIon. FINE Copy. Laid in is a letter from Richard Clay & Sons of 
London, England, relative to the artist of this work: 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE, JR.—son of Percy Cruikshank). Father Christmas; 
The Children’s Annual,—1885. Punch and Judy Junior. Written by 
Horace Lennard. Jilustrated by George Cruikshank (Jr.) with full-page and 
text allustrations, in color. Folio, original pictorial wrappers. 

London [1884] 


First Epirion. The illustrations are charmingly executed by the son of Percy 
Cruikshank, who later in life signed himself “George Calvert Cruikshank.” 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE, JR.—son of Percy Cruikshank. ORIGINAL DRAWING 
in pen-and-ink, entitled, “Government Stores. W. E. G.” Signed in full,— 
George Cruikshank. Size of drawing 7% by 4% inches. Matted. 


In pencil in the artist’s autograph is: “The old gentleman that deals in Bad Hats.” 
It represents W. E. Gladstone carrying a load of “Bad Hats,” including “Soudan,” 
“Gordon,” etc., and is frankly antagonistic to Mr. Gladstone’s policy at the time. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE—son of Percy Cruikshank. ORIGINAL DRAWING in 
pen-and-ink, being the original drawing for the title-page of “Bernardo. 
A Study of Sentiment. By Owen Meredith—The Earl of Lytton.” Size of 
drawing 9 by 734 inches. Matted. 

a executed specimen, the detail most carefully drawn, of this talented artist’s 
WOrkK. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every rtem rs offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


462. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE—son of Percy Cruikshank). ORIGINAL DRAWING in 
watercolors and wash, entitled, “England’s Great Future. Designed by 
W. E. Gladstone.” Signed in full,—George Cruikshank, in ink, in lower right. 
Size of drawing 8% by 12 inches. Matted. 

FINE DrAwinc. The heroic figure of “John Bull” seated in chair, is confronted by 
the eminent English statesman, William E. Gladstone, who holds in his hand an egg 
lettered “Egyptian Policy. Soudan.” On the floor is a basket containing other “Eggs,” 
some of which are broken. The drawing relates to the rising of the forces of the 


mahdi in the Soudan during 1883, and the relief of Khartoum by General Charles 
Gordon. 


463. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE—son of Percy Cruikshank. ORIGINAL DRAWING, 
in pen-and-ink, entitled, “Covent Garden, 1885.” Signed,—George Crutk- 
shank. Size of drawing 9 by 11 inches. Matted. 

Interesting political drawing, the main figure being, we believe, Lord Randolph 


Churchill. The drawing contains manuscript instructions in the autograph of the 
artist. 


464. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE—son of Percy Cruikshank). A series of three Original 
pen-and-ink drawings, one of which is signed in full,—George Cruikshank, 
the others with initials. Size of drawings 434 by 4 inches. Matted as one 
piece. 

An interesting and well executed series of drawings. William W. Gladstone, the 
eminent English statesman being the central figure of each. In each drawing he is 


holding his axe (so long associated with him in his tree chopping), and is being 
wooed by “Miss Franchise,” with a plea for “Free Trade,” etc. 


465. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE—son of Percy Cruikshank). ORIGINAL DRAWING, in 
pen-and-ink, signed in full,—George Cruikshank. Size of drawing 6 by 734 
inches. Matted. 


Probably illustrative of a scene from one of either Fielding’s or Smollett’s books. 


466. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE—son of Percy Cruikshank). ORIGINAL DRAWING, 
in pen-and-ink, signed in full,—George Cruikshank. Size of eu 6 by 8 
inches. Matted. 


A well executed scene from Owen Meredith’s “Bernardo.” 


467. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE—son of Percy Cruikshank). ORIGINAL DRAWING, 
in brown ink. Signed in full,—George Cruikshank. Size of drawing 7% by 
344 inches. Matted. 


Probably unpublished. A finely executed drawing of a female figure, probably 
Juliet, standing on a balcony, shrubs and plants beneath. 


468. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE—son of Percy Cruikshank). ORIGINAL DRAWING, 
in brown ink. Signed in full,—George Cruikshank. Size of drawing 5% by 

234 inches. Matted. 
Probably unpublished. A companion (although somewhat smaller in size) to the 


preceding. The figure, a full length male, is probably that of Romeo, who, in the 
moonlight is standing beside the balcony, guitar in hand, at serenade. 


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469. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE—son of Percy Cruikshank). ORIGINAL DRAWING, in 
pen-and-ink, entitled, “The Hanging Committee will devote 10 minutes 
during luncheon time, to the selection of Pictures for the coming Exhibition.” 
Signed in lower left,—G. Ck. Size of drawing 101% by 1534 inches. Matted. 

An unusual specimen of Cruikshank’s workmanship. The scene is the Royal Acad- 
emy, where with the shades of Rubens, Vandyck and Michael Angelo looking on, the 
finely drawn figures of contemporary painters, including Sir Frederick Leighton, 


Sir John E. Millais, Alma Tadema, Marcus Stone, and other painters, are watching 
their paintings being “Condemned.” 


470. CRUIKSHANK (ISAAc—father of George). THomas (F.). The Life of Dr. 
Samuel Johnson. 1792; PoEMs. A Volume containing four volumes of 
works by Pope, Dryden, Langhorne, Young, Johnson, Collins, Gray, 
Smollett, and others. London: Printed by and for J. Roach, 1793-1794; 
Roacu’s NEw AND COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE STAGE. 1796 [AND] AU- 
THENTIC Memoirs of the Green-Room. 1800; ANoNyMOoUS. The True 
History of Zoa. . . . To which is added The Affecting History of Lisette 
and Login. No date; YouNG Lapy AND GENTLEMAN’S New Riddle Book 
(The). No date. All with plates by I. Cruikshank. Together, 5 vols. half 
calf, bindings slightly rubbed. London, 1792-1800, and undated 


471. CRUIKSHANK (IsAAc). Affecting Narrative of the Deposition, Trial, and Exe- 
cution of Louis XVI. Frontispiece (repaired) in colors, by Isaac Cruikshank, 
London, 1804; RoAcu’s BEAuTIES of the Modern Poets. Vols. 1 and 2 
(only). Illustrations, some of which are by Isaac Cruikshank. London, 
1792. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, the former half green morocco, the latter 
original sheep. London, 1792-1804 


472. CRUIKSHANK (IsAAc), The Whim of the Day (For 1790). Second Edition. 
No date; SCIENCE OF LOVE, or, Whole Art of Courtship. No date; GENTLE- 
MAN’s & Lapy’s Polite Valentine Writer. [1793] [ALSo, in same volume]. 
SCIENCE OF Love. No date; FALstarF ALIVE AGAIN! By a Member of 
Comus’s Court. 1794; NEw WItT’s MaAGazIn_E, and Eccentric Calendar. 
Vol. 1 [1805]. AJl illustrated by I. Cruikshank, except the last which 1s illus- 
trated by G. Cruikshank. Together, 6 vols. bound in 5, half morocco, half calf, 
and wrappers. London [1793-1805] 


473. CRUIKSHANK (IsAAc). Rodacu’s Beauties of the Poets of Great Britain. 
With illustrations, some of which are Isaac Cruikshank. 6 vols. 12mo, half 
calf, slightly rubbed. London, 1794-1795 


474. CRUIKSHANK (ISAAC). Beautiful Extracts, or Prosaic Writers. Embellished 
with superb engravings (some of which are by Isaac Robert Cruikshank). 

4 vols. London, 1795; ALSO, a volume containing some of Roach’s Beauties 

of the Poets. Also with illustrations by the same. London, 1794. Together, 

5 vols. 12mo, the former full contemporary morocco, the latter half sheep. 
London, 1794-1795 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


475 


476. 


477- 


478. 


479. 


480. 


A481. 


482. 


CRUIKSHANK (IsAAc). Woopwarb (G. M.). Eccentric Excursions, or Liter- 
ary & Pictorial Sketches of Countenance, Character & Country, in Different 
parts of England & South Wales. Interspersed with Curious Anecdotes. 
100 etched plates by Isaac Cruikshank. 4to, half roan, back strengthened. 

London: Allen & Co. [1798] 


First EDITION. With all of the curious and interesting plates. 


CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). The Contrast; or, the Opposite Consequences of Good 
and Evil Habits. Wzth 16 illustrations in bistre by Isaac Crutkshank. 12mo, 
half calf, yellow edges. London, 1812 


A ScARCE (although not first) edition of this RARE Work, seldom found with all 
the plates, as above. As usual it is more or less thumbed. 


[CRUIKSHANK (IsAAc).] The Portfolio of Amusement and Instruction. Wzth 
alustrations, some of which are by Isaac Cruikshank. 6 vols. 8vo, contempor- 
ary half calf, slightly rubbed. London, 1827-1826 


Interesting periodical, which is assumed to be perfect, but as with all periodicas, 
is sold not returnable. 


CRUIKSHANK (PERCY). Sunday Scenes in London and its Suburbs. 12 litho- 
graphic plates, mostly folding humorous sketches, all by Percy Crutkshank. 
4to, original red cloth, uncut. London, 1854 


First EDITION. FINE Copy. A very slight tear in back neatly repaired. 
AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTION BY THE ARTIST,—“To John B. Gough, Esqr. with the com- 
pliments of Percy Cruikshank.” 


CRUIKSHANK (PERcy). A Full Report of the Great Gold Robbery. 8 litho- 
graphs by Percy Cruikshank, First Epirion. 8vo, half roan. 


London: Vickers, no date 
With leather book-label of Edward Hailstone. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). [CLARKE (Dr. Howson—Editor).] Lexicon Bala- 
tronicum. A Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit, and Pickpocket 
Eloquence. London, 1811. Lacks frontispiece; THOMPSON (JAMES). A 
New, Improved and Authentic Life of James Allan. Newcastle upon Tine, 
1828; ANonyMous. The Spirit of the Public Journals for the year MDCCC- 
XXV. London, 1826; SUE (EUGENE). The Orphan, or, Memoirs of Matilda. 
London, no date. A/l allustrated by Robert Cruikshank. Together, 4 vols. 
8vo, half calf and half roan. London and Newcastle on Tyne, 1811-1828 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Wit of the World, or, Jests and Sayings of the 
Present Day. 1839; Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare. 1844; The Condition 
of the West India Slave contrasted with that of the Infant Slave in Our 
English Factories. [1830;] The Walk of Faith. By the Revd. W. Romaine. 
[1814,] All with illustrations by R. Cruikshank. Together, 4 vols. 16mo, 
sheep, half calf, and cloth. London [1814]-1844 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). EGAN (PIERCE). Sporting Anecdotes. Frontispiece 
by R. Cruikshank. 1820. FIRST EDITION; PLAGIARY (PETER). The Song 
Smith and Story Stitcher, or, the Humours of a Strolling Player. Colored 
frontispiece by R. Cruikshank. 1818; TAYLOR (JOHN). Monsieur Tonson. 
With 7 full-page tallustrations by R. Cruikshank. 1830. Together, 3 vols. 
12mo, full morocco, half morocco and half calf. London, 1818-1830 


483. 


484. 


485. 


486. 


487. 


488. 


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CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). The Historical Keepsake. Second Series. London, 


1836; MONTGOMERY (JAMES). The Chimney-Sweeper’s Friend. London, 
1824; Hupson (THoMAS). Comic Songs. London, 1818-1828; WILLIAMS’ 
Selection of Comic Songs. Volume 2. London, circa 1828. All illustrated 
by Robert Cruikshank. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, various bindings, calf, 
morocco, etc. London, 1818-1836 


Special interest attaches to “The Chimney Sweeper’s Friend,” in that it contains a 
contribution by Charles Lamb. 
The volume of Williams’ “Comic Songs” is rare, and engraved throughout. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). The Lady of the Saints. In Three Cantos. With ro 


vignettes by R. Cruikshank. First EDITION. 8vo, new half crimson morocco, 
gilt top, uncut. London, 1839; PoLL Book (THE), for Electing two Repre- 
sentatives in Parliament. Wzth folding frontispiece IN CoLors, by R. Crutk- 
shank. 8vo, half calf, modern back. London, 1818. Together, 2 vols. 
London, 1818-1839 
The first named contains the very scarce slip of “Errata,” generally missing. The 
last named contains two folding broadsides relative to the election, both of which are 
scarce. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Lessons of Thrift, Published for General Benefit. 


By A Member of the Save-all Club. Tvtle with colored vignette, and 12 
full-page finely colored plates designed and etched by J. R. Crutkshank. 
Royal 8vo, half crimson calf, marbled edges. London, 1820 


First EpiTion. Tall copy, with brilliant impressions of the illustrations. The 
frontispiece, title and first leaf of preface are very slightly shorter than the balance 
of the work, probably an original defect in the paper. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). The Political Doctor Syntax, a Poem. With (2) 


satyrical designs by I. R. Cruikshank. 8vo, original wrappers (worn), uncut. 
London, 1820; THomson (EDWARD). The Adventures of a Carpet Bag. 
Illustrated by R. Cruikshank. 12mo, original wrappers. London, 1853; 
Aso, A Living Skeleton. Authentic Memoir of that human Prodigy 
Claude Seurat. Folding frontispiece in colors, by R. Cruikshank. 8vo, origi- 
nal wrappers, uncut. London, circa 1825; Atso, A series of 12 plates IN 
CoLor from one of the books illustrated by R. Cruikshank, and a pamphlet 
also illustrated by him. As a lot. London, 1820-1853 
All the works mentioned are FIRST EDITIONS. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Tales of the Cordelier Metamorphosed, as Narrated 


in a Manuscript from the Borromeo Collection . . . With translations 
(by G. Hibbert, the eminent book collector). Wuth 11 fine etchings on 
India paper, by I. R. Cruikshank. Small 4to, full crimson morocco, gilt 
edges, very slightly rubbed. London: Shakespeare Press,. 1821 


First EDITION. Contains the printer’s leaf at the end. It is stated in March- 
mont (No. 466) that only 64 copies were privately printed. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Wonder of the World!! Fairburn’s Account of the 


Mermaid. 1822; Extravanganza Burletta of Fun, Frolic, Fashion & 
Flash, in three Acts called Tom & Jerry, or Life in London, [1821]. Hach 
with colored plate by R. Cruikshank. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, half roan. 
London [1821]-1822 
The last named, issued very shortly after Egan’s Life in London had made such a 
profound sensation, is ExTREMELY SCARCE, especially with a good impression of the 
colored plate, as in the present copy. 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


489. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). The Commercial Tourist; or, Gentleman Traveller. 
A Satirical Poem, in Four Cantos. Wzuth 5 finely colored engravings by R. 
Cruikshank. 8vo, original boards, uncut, no back, title somewhat repaired 
and mounted. London, 1822 

The First Illustrated Edition. Brilliant impressions of the illustrations. 


490. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). The Commercial Tourist; or, Gentleman Traveller. 
A Satirical Poem, in Four Cantos. Wzth 5 finely colored engravings by Robert 
Crutkshank. 8vo, three-quarter crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt 
back, gilt top. London, 1822 


The First Illustrated Edition. Brilliant impressions of the illustrations. The 
first few pages have apparently been added from a slightly smaller copy. 


491. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). RAMSAY (GEORGE). A New Dictionary of Anec- 
dotes. With frontispiece (thirteen scenes) in colors, by R. Cruikshank. First 
EDITION. 8vo, boards, rebacked, entirely uncut, back worn. 

London, 1822 
Seldom found uncut. 


492. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). RAMSAY (GEORGE). Another copy of the preceding. 
With the colored frontispiece by R. Cruikshank. 8vo, half calf. 
London, 1822 


493. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). [MITFORD (JOHN).] My Cousin in the Army, or, 
Johnny Newcombe on the Peace Establishment. A Poem. By a Staff 
Officer. 16 colored plates by I. R. Cruikshank, and C. Wiliams. Royal 8vo, 
half brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut. London [1822] 


First EDITION. UNUSUALLY LARGE Copy, WITH BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS OF THE 
PLATES. RARE IN THIS STATE. 


494. CRUIKSHANK (RoBERT). The Youth’s Monthly Visitor; or, Instructive and 
Entertaining Miscellany of Useful Knowledge [February 1, 1822 to Janu- 
ary 1823]. 2 vols. [With continuations, as] THE Youtu’s MISscELLANY of 
Knowledge and Entertainment [February to July, 1823] One vol. I/lus- 
trated with 18 plates, 16 of which are colored; also woodcuts. Together, 3 
vols. 12mo, full sheep, leather labels. 

London: Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1822-1823 


First EDITION OF AN EXTREMELY RARE WorkK. Not in Marchmont. 
The work was discontinued after the end of the third volume, as stated in the 
Preface to the same. 


495. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). London Oddities. Another copy of the preceding. 
II parts only, each with colored frontispiece by Robert Cruikshank. 12mo, 
half morocco, some pages soiled, and small piece cut from top of first 
title-page. London, 1823 


496. CRUIKSHANK (RoBERT). The British Dance of Death. Exemplified by a 
Series of Engravings, from drawings by Van Assen; with Explanatory and 
Moral Essays. Tutle with woodcut border of skull-and-cross bones and hour- 
glass, and 19 finely colored plates by Robert Crutkshank and Van Assen. 8vo, 
original boards, the front side recovered with side from another copy, a 
few pages thumbed, as _ usual. London: George Smeeton, [1823] 


This issue contains the best impressions of the colored plates. There is another 
issue printed by Hodgson and Co. about the same time. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


497. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). [BYRON (GEORGE GORDON, Lorp).] Don Juan. A 

correct copy from the original edition. With engraved title (containing medal- 

lion portrait of Byron), and six colored plates, 4 of which are signed,—I. R. 
Cruikshank. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt edges, By TOUT. 

London: G. Smeeton, undated (circa, 1823) 


EXCEEDINGLY FINE Copy of this rare issue, unknown to Marchmont, who cites 
the edition printed by Dalby only, and that with only 3 plates in colors by Robert 
Cruikshank. 

It is a burlesque of Byron’s famous poem, and ends: 
“Thus far our chronicle; and now we pause, 
Though not for want of matter: but ’tis time, 
According to the ancient epic laws, 
To slacken sail, and anchor with our rhyme. 


“Let this Fifth Canto meet with due applause, 
The Sixth shall have a touch of the sublime; 

Meanwhile, as Homer sometimes sleeps, perhaps 
You'll pardon to my muse a few short naps.” 


498. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). The London Jester; or, Museum of Mirth, Wit, and 
Humour. Illustrated by R. Cruikshank. London, circa 1828; WESTMACOTT 
(CHaRLES—Author of “The English Spy.”) Points of Misery. Illustrated 
with 20 designs by Robert Cruikshank. London, 1823; Atso, The Wit’s 
Album; or, Pine-Apple of Literature. Embellished with copper-plate etchings 
by R. Cruikshank. London, circa 1825. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, half calf. 


London, 1823-1828 
First EDITIONS OF ALL THREE WORKS. 


499. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). A Collection of Chap-Books relating to Charles 
Mathews and his Theatrical Sketches and Tours. Each with colored frontis- 
piece, showing Mathews in different character sketches, engraved by Robert 
Cruikshank, and other artists. 4 vols. 12mo, wrappers, one missing, and 
one slightly torn, all uncut. London and Philadelphia [1823-1830] 


INTERESTING COLLECTION OF THESE THEATRICAL CHAP-BOOoKS, ALL IN UNCUT 
STATE AS ISSUED, comprising,— 

Mr. MATHEWS’ MEMORANDUM-BOOK, . . . collected by him in his various Trips. 
Second Edition. Colored folding frontispiece, showing Mathews in 4 character sketches. 

SELECTIONS from Mr. Mathews’ Celebrated Memorandum Book. Colored folding 
frontispiece, with 4 character sketches by J. R. Cruikshank, each one signed, I. R. 
Original wrappers. 

LONDON MATHEWS (THE); containing an Account of this celebrated Comedian’s 
Trip to America. Colored folding frontispiece, with 6 character sketches. 

Mr. MAtHEws’ Comic Annual, for 1830. Colored folding plate. Wrappers missing. 


500. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). London Oddities; or, Theatrical Cabinet... 


Songs, Recitations, Narratives, and Laughable Stories . . . for the Lovers 
of Fun and Eccentricity. With frontispiece in colors, by I. R. Cruikshank. 
12mo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1824 


A collection of humorous and facetious songs, bound from the numbers (ten in all), 
which were issued and printed by Hodgson & Co. Theabove contains only one illus- 
tration, there should be Io. 


501. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Le Sage. The Devil on Two Sticks . . . to which 
are prefixed Asmodeus’s Crutches. London, 1824; RAPHAEL’s Witches; or, 
Oracle of the Future. London, 1831; [Werstmacott (C. H.).| The Punster’s 
Pocket Book. London [1826]. AJl illustrated by Robert Cruikshank. ALL 
First Epirions. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, half crimson morocco and half 
polished calf, gilt tops, two uncut. London, 1824-1831 


CHOICE COLLECTION. The copy of “Raphael” contains two FINELY COLORED 
folding plates, as well as the colored title. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


502. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Captain Rock in London, or, The Chieftain’s 
Gazette. [For the years 1825 and 1826.] Nos. 1 to 94, March 5, 1825 to 
December 16, 1826. With woodcuts by R. Cruikshank, and portrait of 
George the Fourth. 2 vols. bound in one, 4to, boards, cloth back, uncut. 

London, 1825-1826 


All ever issued of this interesting periodical. At page 64 (Feb. 25, 1826) isa most 
spirited woodcut of a British Jack Tar By GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, with a most inter- 
esting prophetic statement regarding the illustrator, reading as follows: “Talk of 
Raphael, Corregio (sic), and stuff show me any thing at the Royal Academy equal 
to this unassuming and hasty drawing. If Cruikshank never did any thing else, he 
would be sure of immortality.” 

Assumed to be perfect, but as with all periodicals, sold not returnable. 


503. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). [Westmacott (C. M.).] The English Spy: An Orig- 
inal Work, Characteristic, Satirical, and Humorous. Comprising Scenes 
and Sketches in Every Rank of Society, being Portraits of the Illustrious, 
Eminent, Eccentric and Notorious. Drawn from the Life by Bernard 
Blackmantle. Wzth 71 finely colored plates, of which 67 are by Robert Crutk- 
shank, 2 by Thomas Rowlandson, and numerous woodcuts by Crutkshank, 
and others. 2 vols. royal 8vo, contemporary full calf, gilt and blind tooled, 
marbled edges. 

London: Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825; [Vol. II] Sherwood, Gilbert and 
Piper, 1826 

[See Illustration] 
First EpITION. FINE LARGE Copy. The plate “The Five Orders of Society,” 


uncolored, as in all copies. 
Each volume contains the half-title, lettered “B.” 


504. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). [Westmacott (C. M.).] Another copy of The English 
Spy. With 67 colored plates. Also a duplicate copy of volume one, with all 
plates missing except the frontispiece in colors, which is present. Together, 
3 vols. half bound and full bound. London, 1825-1826 


The 2 Volumes are apparently perfect as to text, but with four plates missing. 
Some plates and text are much worn. The volumes are sold not returnable. 


505. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). CRITHANNAH (Jos). Fifty-One Original Fables, 
with Morals and Ethical Index. Also a Translation of Plutarch’s Banwuet 
of the Seven Sages. 1833; ANoNyMoUS. The Spirit of the Public Journals 
for the Year MDCCCXXIV, being an Impartial Selection of the most 
Exquisite Essays, Jeux d’Esprit, and Tales of Humour, Prose and Verse. 
1825; SPIRIT OF THE TIMES (THE). Vol. 1, Nos. I to 31 (All published). 
1825-1826; SUE (EUGENE). The Orphan, or, Memoirs of Matilda. Trans- 
lated by the Hon. D. G. Osborne. No date. All with illustrations by R. 
Cruikshank. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth and boards, three vols. uncut, 
bindings worn. London, 1825-1833 


506, CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). MONCRIEFF (W. T.). Songs, Duets, Chorusses, etc. 
Serious and Comic... ’yclept Giovanni in London; or, the Libertine 
Reclaimed. With frontispiece in colors of Madame Vestris, as Don Giovanni, 
by I. R. Crutkshank. 8vo, half roan and boards. London, circa 1826; 
Jones (H. M.). The Pride of the Village. Embellished with superior steel 
engravings, frontispiece by R. Crutkshank. 8vo, half calf. London, 1837. 
Together, 2 vols. London, circa 1826-1837 


The first named has become very scarce, the portrait of Madame Vestris is gen- 
erally missing. 


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ENGLISH SPY: 

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CHARACTERISTIC, SATIRICAL. AND 
WUMOROUS. 

COSPRISISE: 
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PORTRAITS 
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Lllugtrious, Eminent, Eccentric, ant Notoriois, 
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FRE UGATRATIONS 
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ROBERT CRUIKSHANE. 


PUBLISHED BY SHERWOOD, JONES, SND CO 
PATEBNOSTER-ROW. : 


Seemed 


Reduced Facsimile of Frontispiece and Title-Page 
[No. 503] 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


907. 


508. 


509. 


510. 


S11: 


S12, 


O13. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). London Oddities; or, The Theatrical Cabinet: 
being Neat Tit Bits for the Lovers of Humour and Eccentricity, ete. 
With 12 finely colored plates by Robert Cruikshank. 12 parts, bound in one 
volume, 12mo, full brown morocco, gilt edges. London [1827] 


COMPLETE SET OF THESE AMUSING BOOKS, TWELVE IN ALL, AND EXTREMELY 
RARE, ESPECIALLY WITH THE FULL QUOTA OF PLATES, AS ABOVE. 

Bound in at the end is: Memoirs of the Youthful Days of Mr. Mathews, the cele- 
brated Comedian, with folding frontispiece IN CoLors. London, circa 1828. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Doings in London, or Day and Night Scenes of the 
Frauds, Frolics, Manners, and Depravities of the Metropolis. Wzth 
thirty-three engravings by Bonner, from designs by R. Cruikshank. 8vo, full 
polished calf, gilt fillets on sides, with corner ornaments in gilt, gilt panelled 
back, leather labels, gilt top, uncut, BY TOUT. London, circa 1828 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Chamerovzow (L. A.). Philip of Lutetia; or, the 
Revolution of 1789. London, 1848; EGAN (PIERCE). Kate Bloomfield. 
London, 1848; [IRELAND (W. H.).] | Constitutional Parodies. London, 
circa 1828; KENTISH (W.). Hudibrastic History of Lord Amherst’s Em- 
bassy to China. London, 1835. AJl with illustrations by Robert Crutkshank. 
ALL First Epitions. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth and half morocco. 

London, 1828-1848 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). The Dramatic Magazine. [Vol. 1] March 1 to 
December I, 1829, (lacking numbers for January and February). With 
10 full-page portraits of principal actors and actresses, 6 of which are drawn 
by Robert Crutkshank. Together, 10 parts in one vol. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

London, 1829 


Bound in at end are Nos. 1 to 6 of “The Harlequin,” May 16 to June 20, 1829; 
and the first number of Vol. 2 of the Dramatic Magazine. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Secundus (Dick H.). Apician Morsels. London, 
1829; OLD TOXOPHILITE (AN). The Archer’s Guide. London, 1833; The 
Comic Coronal. London, 1830 etc.; DALBY (JoHN W.). The Historical 
Keepsake. Second Series. London, 1836. AJ! with allustrations by Robert 
Cruikshank. ALL First Epitions. Together, 4 vols. 16mo, original boards, 
half morocco or cloth. London, 1829-1836 

An interesting collection. The Comic Coronal is the first collected edition. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Cheerful Pastimes for Merry-making Parties. 
With folding frontispiece in colors, by Robert Cruikshank, 12mo, original pink 
boards, cloth back, with original paper label, uncut. London, 1830 


First EDITION AND A PARTICULARLY FINE IMPRESSION (unbroken) OF THE FOLD- 
ING FRONTISPIECE. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). A collection of twenty plates in color extracted from 
“The Gentleman’s Pocket Magazine and Album,” and laid down. The 
whole bound in a 12mo, volume, half green morocco, gilt edges. 

[London, 1830] 
Interesting collection. The complete set of plates by Robert Cruikshank to the 
above work comprises 24 plates. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


514. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). EGAN (PIERCE). Pierce Egan’s Finish to the Ad- 


ol5. 


516. 


Abe 


518. 


519. 


ventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic, in their pursuits through Life in and out 

of London. Wzth the series of 36 plates in color, and woodcuts, by Robert 

Cruikshank. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt top, some rough edges. Covers 

considerably larger than the book itself, and two plates misplaced. 

London: Published for the Proprietors, by W. Strange, undated, circa 1830 
FINE Copy oF THIs ISSUE. 


This is the W. Strange pirated edition, issued shortly after the genuine first 
edition, printed by G. Virtue, 1830. 


In the first edition all the plates bear the imprint of the original publisher, G. 
Virtue. In this W. Strange issue the plates are without imprint. 


> 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Another copy of the preceding work. With the series 
of 36 plates in color by Robert Cruikshank. 8vo, rebound in cloth, uncut. 
[London .. . W. Strange, undated, circa 1830] 


This copy contains a reprinted title-page, that of John Camden Hotten, (circa 
1870), and not the title-page like the preceding copy. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Another copy of the preceding work. With 34 plates 
an color, by Robert Crutkshank. 8vo, half bound. 
‘ London ... W. Strange, undated, circa 1830 


Imperfect’ lacking two plates, and part of the text of one page. Some plates and 
text much worn. Not returnable. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Six Hints to Batchelors, or, Wherein Does True 
Happiness Consist? By a Volunteer. No date; Kidd’s Comic Scrap-Book. 
[1837;] Cruikshank v, The New Police. No date; Walks about Town. 1830. 
King Richard II. By William Shakespeare. No date; Readings from Dean 
Swift, his “Tale of a Tub.” 1836. All illustrated by R. Cruikshank. Together, 
6 vols. wrappers. London [1830-1837] 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Facetiae: Being a collection of the Jeux d’Esprits, 
which have been illustrated by Robert Cruikshank. Numerous illustrations. 

2 vols. 16mo, original half roan, gilt edges, very slightly rubbed. 
London, 1831 


This is really the first collected edition of this interesting series containing,—The 
High-Mettled Racer, Monsieur Tonson, The March of Intellect, and others. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). A’BECKETT (GILBERT—Editor). Figaro in London, 
Vols. 1 to 6 inclusive, December 10, 1831 to December 23, 1837. With 
numerous woodcuts in the text by Robert Cruikshank, Robert Seymour, and 
others. 6 vols. half straight-grain blue morocco. London, 1831-1832 


ALL EVER ISSUED OF THIS INTERESTING PERIODICAL. A’ Beckett was the original 
editor, and was succeeded by Henry Mayhew. In addition to the illustrators above 
mentioned WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY made several illustrations for it. Gra- 
ham Everitt, in his valuable work “English Caricaturists” gives a long and interest- 
ing account of this work. At page 370 he says: “. . . Thackeray was in London 
when Seymour shot himself in 1836. The death of the latter caused a vacancy in the 
post of illustrator as well as ‘Pickwick,’ and such vacancy was supplied by Thack- 
eray, who I think, continued to illustrate it until the paper died a natural death.” 

FINE Copy, assumed to be perfect, but as with all periodicals, it is sold not return- 
able. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item rs offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


520. 


522. 


023: 


524. 


526. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Popular Poems from Goldsmith, Cowper and Bloom- 
field. London, 1834; “No!” A Farce. By Francis Reynolds. London, circa 
1832; Cruikshank’s Humorous Illustrations of The Unknown Tongues. 
London, circa 1832. All tllustrated by Robert Cruikshank. Together, 3 vols. 
16mo, half morocco and boards, not uniform. London, 1832-1834 


. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Cruikshank v. the New Police, showing the Great 


Utility of that Military Body, their Employment, &c. First EDITION. 
[1833;] The Knights of the Cross, or, The Hermit’s Prophecy. No date; 
Cruikshank’s Trip to Greenwich Fair. London: William Kidd, no date; 
Cruikshank’s Comic Alphabet. London: Barton and Clark, no date; The 
Comic Alphabet. By W. R. Macdonald. London: D. Martin, no date. 
All with illustrations by R. Cruikshank, one in colors. Together, 5 vols. 
12mo, half morocco and half calf. London, [1833] and no date 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). HorrMAN (C. F.). Wild Scenes in the Forest. 
With frontispiece by R. Cruikshank. 2 vols. in I, 12mo, original cloth. 
London, circa 1839; ANONYMOUS. Men and Manners in America. With 
frontispiece by R. Cruikshank. London, circa 1833. Together, 2 vols. thick 
I2mo, original cloth. London, circa 1833-1839 

The first named is believed to be the first edition, although it is not dated 1839. 


[CRUIKSHANK (RoBERT).] The Idler . . . New and Fashionable Journal. 
Vol. 1, numbers 1-37, and vol. 2, numbers 38-51. With cuts, believed to be 
by Robert Cruikshank; Aso, Actors by Daylight. Numbers 1-51 (55 were 
published). Numerous portraits of eminent actors and actresses. Bound in 
one volume, 8vo, old half calf. London, 1837, etc. 


The first named (a very scarce periodical) is all that was ever published. Assumed 
to be complete, but, as with all periodicals, sold not returnable. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Sketches of Mr. Mathews’s Celebrated Trip to 
America. Folding plate in colors. No date; Sketches of Mr. Mathews’s 
Celebrated Trip to Paris. Folding plate in colors. No date; Pickwick Comic 
Almanac for 1838. 12 engravings, no date; The Comic Magazine. 7 engrav- 
ings. No date. All illustrated by R. Cruikshank. Together, 4 vols. wrappers 
and boards. London [1837] and no date 


The “Pickwick Comic Magazine,” and “The Comic Magazine,” are both in original 
wrappers and in this condition are rare. 


. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). ABRICHT (JOHANN). Divine Emblems. Embellished 


with etchings on copper, after the fashion of Master Francis Quarles. With 
13 etchings by R. Cruikshank. 12mo, full light polished calf, gilt fillets on 
sides, gilt back, gilt top, uncut. | [London:] Thomas Ward and Co., 1838 


First EDITION WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS. FINE Copy. Not in Marchmont. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Cruikshank At Home: a New Family Album of 
Endless Entertainment. With many full-page plates and numerous vignettes 
by Robert Cruikshank, a few by Seymour engraved by Samuel Slader. The 
four series complete, in 4 vols. 12mo, original green cloth, gilt, gilt edges. 

London: W. Kidd [1838] 


First COMPLETE*COLLECTED EDITION OF THE ENTIRE SERIES, as follows,— 

[Vol. I.] Title as above, and “First Series.” 

[Vol. II.] The Humorist, a New Family Album of Endless Entertainment; being 
the Second Series of Cruikshank at Home. 

[Vol. III.] Cruikshank at Home. Third Series. 

[Vol. IV.] The Odd Volume; or Book of Variety. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


527. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). James Hatfield and the Beauty of Buttermere. 
3 vols. 1841. First EpITION; Pry (PAUL). Oddities of London Life. Frrst 
EDITION. 2 vols. 1838. Both with illustrations by R. Cruikshank. Together, 
5 vols. small 8vo, half calf. London, 1838-1841 


528. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). BuRTON (REv. NATHANIEL). Narrative of a Voyage 
from Liverpool to Alexandria. Dublin, 1838; REEvEs (B.—Editor). Col- 
burn’s Kalendar of Amusements in Town and Country, for 1840. London, 
1840; THOMAS’S BURLESQUE DRAMA. London, 1838; LONDON MELODIST 
(THE), or, Songster’s Companion. A Selection of Popular English, Irish, 
and Scottish Songs, by Celebrated Authors. No date; [CoLEs (C. B.).] 
Short Whist, its Rise, Progress, and Laws. 1858. All illustrated by R. 
Crutkshank. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, cloth and half cloth. 

London, 1838-1858 


529. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Bacchus and the Tee-Totallers. By Rumfusticus 
Bibulus, Esq. President of the Anti-Temperance Society. Wuth 6 finely 
colored plates by Robert Cruikshank. Square 8vo, original cloth. 

London, 1841 


THE RARE First EDITION AND A VERY FINE Copy. The cover was designed by 
Robert Cruikshank. 
: This is perhaps the rarest of the books illustrated by this artist. The plates are all 
dated 1840. The descriptive text is in verse. 


530. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Bacchus and the Tee-Totallers. By Rumfusticus 
Bibulus, Esq. The series of 6 plates only, uncolored, and without text. 
Square 8vo, contemporary blue wrappers. [London, 1840] 


Similar to the preceding, with the exception that the plates are uncolored, and 
there is no text. 


531. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Playfair Papers, or Brother Jonathan, the Smartest 
Nation in All Creation. Wzth 7 colored and 2 plain etchings, all signed by 
Robert Cruikshank. 3 vols. small 8vo, original green cloth, gilt, uncut, 
backs strengthened. London: Saunders and Otley, 1841 


First COMPLETE COLLECTED EpITION. The work was originally published in 
parts, during the years 1840-1841. It contains Sketches of American Life, selected 
from the papers of “Hugo Playfair” an officer in the Royal Navy of England. The 
author states in his preface, that “Hugo Playfair’s expedition to America was to ascer- 
tain the truth by impartially viewing men and things in that extra-ordinary and great 
republic.” The plates are illustrative of American life and scenery, and include,— 
Liberty Hall Dining Parlor, Liberty Hall Drawing Room, and others. 

RARE Work. See, Marchmont, No. 70. 


532. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). MANBY (CHARLES W.). Tom Racquet and his Three 
Maiden Aunts. Illustrated by Robert Cruikshank. First Epition. London, 
1844; CHAMEROVzOW (L. A.). Chronicles of the Bastile. First Series. 
Illustrated by Robert Cruikshank. London, 1846. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, 
half morocco, gilt tops. London, 1844-1846 


533. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck, and The 
Comical Adventures of Beau Ogleby. Both volumes fully tllustrated. To- 
gether, 2 vols. oblong 8vo, original cloth. Loose in covers. Stucco binding. 

London: Tilt and Bogue, c7rca 1845 


Botu First Epirions. While there is no actual evidence that these volumes are 
illustrated by Robert Cruikshank, it is generally supposed that they <re. A letter 
from a London bookseller laid in would seem to decide that at least one of them is 
the work of R. Cruikshank. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


534. 


Jos 


536. 


537: 


538. 


540. 


541. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). [FORRESTER (ALFRED HENRY).] Sketches of Pumps, 
handled by Robert Cruikshank. With some Temperate Spouting by Alfred 
Crowquill. 7 full-page and 2 vignette glyphographic etchings by R. Crusk- 
shank. 8vo, original wrappers, soiled. London: D. Bogue, 1846 

First EDITION. VERY RARE. UNKNOWN TO MARCHMONT, 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Cumberland’s British Theatre. [Acting Plays.] 
Edited with Remarks Biographical and Critical by D- G— [George Daniel]. 
To which are added, Description of the Costume, Cast of the Characters, 
letc.]| Numerous illustrations, by Robert Cruikshank and others. 20 vols. 
16mo, half old calf, four volumes with manuscript notes. 

London, no date 

The above set contains 180 plays, each with a separate title and frontispiece, the 

majority of the frontispieces being after drawings by Robert Cruikshank; five of the 
plays lack the frontispiece. 


[CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT).] Cumberland’s Minor Theatre. With Remarks, 
Biographical and Critical, by D.-G. Printed from the Acting Copies, as 
Performed by the Metropolitan Minor Theatres. 132 full-page engraved 
plates, of which 66 are by Robert Cruikshank. 132 pieces bound in 14 vols. 
16mo, full polished calf, gilt backs, leather labels with contents lettered, 
several backs and edges of bindings slightly rubbed. 

London: John Cumberland, no date 
With bookplate of Edward J. Coleman in each volume. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). HEATHERBRED (WILLIAM). The Moor, the Mine, 
and the Forest. Or, Scenes from Life in the Mining & Mountain Dis- 
tricts of England. 2 etched plates and tllustration on wrapper by R. Crutk- 
shank. Part I only. 8vo, original illustrated wrappers. 

London: Banks, no date 
FIRST EDITION. RARE. 


CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). Kidd’s Fashionable Library. Woodcuts by R. Crutk- 
shank, Seymour, Bonner and others. No date; Krpp’s RIFLE SHotTs, taken 
with an Unerring Aim, a Collection of “Palpable Hits” at the Follies, 
Fashion and Manners of the Day. Woodcuts by R. Cruikshank. No date. 
Together, 2 vols. 16mo, cloth. London: W. Kidd, no dates 


. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). The Youth’s Miscellany of Knowledge and Enter- 


tainment. With numerous full-page aquatint plates, and woodcuts, by R. 
Cruikshank. 3 vols. small 8vo, half calf, bindings rubbed, name in ink on 
titles. London: Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, no date 


CRUIKSHANKIANA. Lord Sham Peter Rejected, or a Beautiful Production of 
the late Engraver, Bartolozzi’s Pencil not to be Purchased for 500; A Poem. 
To Which is added the Original Love Letters of Lord Sham Peter. Wath 
colored frontispiece by Marks in manner of George Cruikshank. 8vo, half 
roan. London: J. I. Marks, no date 


D’ARBLAY (MADAME). Diary and Letters of Madame D’Arblay. Edited by 
her niece, Charlotte Barrett. New Edition, Revised. Portraits. 4 vols. 
8vo, half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, BY 
BAYNTUN. London: Chatto and Windus, 1876 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


542. DAYS OF THE DANDIES AND BEAUX AND BELLES OF ENGLAND. With numerous 
portraits and illustrations on Japanese vellum, all frontispieces in colors on 
plain paper. 15 vols. 8vo, grey buckram, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: Grolier Society, no date 


EDITION DE LUXE. Limited to 1000 copies for England and America, of which this 
is, No. 475. 
CONTENTS 


Boaden (James). Mrs. Jordan. 2 vols.; Burney (Fanny). Memoirs by Herself; 
Cibber (Colley). Memoirs by Himself. 2 vols.; 
Gronow (Captain). Memoirs by Himself. 2 vols.; 
Fitzgerald (Percy). Laurence Sterne. 2 vols.; 
Molloy (J. Fitzgerald). Peg Woffington. 2 vols.; 
Montagu (Mary Wortley). Memoirs by Herself; 
Goldsmith (Oliver). Beau Nash; Walpole (B. C.). Charles James Fox; 
’ Walpole (Horace). Memoirs by Himself. 


543. [DEFOE (DANIEL).] Jure Divino: A Satyr. In Twelve Books. By the Author 
of The True-Born-Englishman. Portrait of the author, half length in oval, 
by Van der Gucht. Small folio, full calf, joint weak. London, 1706 


UNUSUALLY LARGE COPY, WITH WIDE MARGINS, OF THE FIRST EDITION. 
The Dawson Brodie copy, with bookplate. 


544. DEFOE (DANIEL). The Works of Daniel Defoe, with a Memoir of his Life 
‘and Writings, by William Hazlitt. Portrait. 3 vols. royal 8vo, full calf, 
gilt backs. London, 1841 


This edition is printed in double columns. 


545. DEFOE (DANIEL). The Works of Daniel Defoe. With the Author’s Preface, 
and an Introduction by G. H. Maynadier. Full-page photogravures on 
Japan paper. 16 vols. 8vo, half dark blue morocco, gilt backs and tops, 
uncut, bindings rubbed at edges. New York: The Jenson Society, 1905 
Limited to 1000 registered sets, of which this is, No. 155. 


CONTENTS 


Robinson Crusoe; Duncan Campbell; Memoirs of a Cavalier; 
Captain Singleton; Moll Flanders. 2 vols.; Journal of the Plague Year; 
Colonel Jacque. 2 vols.; The Fortunate Mistress. 2 vols.; 

A New Voyage Round the World; Due Preparation for the Plague; 
The King of Pirates. 


546. DELONEY (THOMAS). THOMAS DELONEY, his Thomas of Reading and Three 
Ballads on the Spanish Armada. Edited with Notes and Introduction by 
Charles Roberts Aldrich and Lucian Swift Kirtland. Frontispiece and other 
woodcuts. 4to, half drab crushed levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut. 

New York: J. F. Taylor & Company, 1903 


JAPAN VELLUM Copy, limited to 50 copies printed at the Westminster Press, of 
which this is, No. 34. 


547. Dr Purica (ComTEssE). Madame de Sévigné, her Correspondents and 
Contemporaries. 2 vols. Best Library Edition. London, 1873; DuMAs 
(ALEXANDRE). The Count of Monte-Cristo. Illustrated. 2 vols. London, 
1852; DE Gontaut (DucHESSE). Memoirs. Translated by Mrs. J. W. 
Davis. Mezzotint frontispieces in each volume, in colors, BY S. ARLENT 
EDWARDS. 2 vols. New York, 1894. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

London and New York, 1873-1894 


Of the last named only 175 copies were printed. The frontispieces are signed in Mr. 
Edwards’ autograph. 


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548. 


549. 


550. 


S51; 


552. 


593: 


954- 


[DESFONTAINES (GUILLAUME F. F. D.).] Les Bains de Diane ou le Triomphe 
de l’Amour. Poem. Engraved title and 3 plates, by de Ghendt, Massard, 
Ponce, and Voyez Vainé, after Marillier. 8vo, contemporary binding of red 
morocco, gilt back and edges, rebacked, a few margins of text foxed, binding 
rubbed. Paris: J. P. Costard, M{DGCl Ex xX i770) 


First Epirion. Desfontaines, born at Caen in 1733, was a French dramatist, 
and became librarian to Monsieur (Louis XVIII). 


DIBDIN (THOMAS FROGNALL). The Bibliographical Decameron; or, Discourse 
upon Illuminated Manuscripts, and subjects connected with Early En- 
graving, Typography and Bibliography. With numerous fine portraits, 
vignettes, etc., some of which are on India paper. 3 vols. royal 8vo, full con- 
temporary citron straight grained morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges, in the 
manner of, and probably by CHARLEs LEwis. A few light spots. 

London, 1817 


With the exception of the few pages that are spotted, a fine copy of this, the best 
edition. 


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DIBDIN (THOMAS FROGNALL). A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque 
Tour in France and Germany. Numerous beautiful plates, the vignettes being 
on India paper. 3 vols. thick royal 8vo, contemporary half green morocco, 
ENTIRELY UNCUT. London, 1821 


VERY RARE IN THIS UNCUT STATE. Does not contain the plate of Diana in Vol. 
2, seldom found. 


Dippin (THOMAS FROGNALL). Another copy of the preceding work. 3 vols. 
thick royal 8vo, full contemporary citron straight grained morocco, gilt 
edges, in the manner of, and probably by CHARLES LEwis. Binding very 
slightly rubbed. London, 1821 

At page 478, Vol. 2, is inserted the VERY RARE PLATE of Diana, which is seldom 


found with the work. 
A number of ExTRA-ILLUSTRATIONS are inserted. 


DIBDIN (THOMAS FROGNALL). The Library Companion. London, 1824; ALSo, 
Bibliomania; or, Book-Madness. J/lustrated with cuts. London, 1842. 
Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo, and 8vo, full calf, joints of both repaired, and 
somewhat rubbed. London, 1824-1842 

ORIGINAL EDITIONS OF BoTH WorkKS. The Bibliomania contains the engraved 


portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots, at page 254, a photograph of it being found in 
most copies, also the plate “Cave of Despair” at page 617, which is generally missing. 


D1spIn (THOMAS FROGNALL). A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque 
Tour in France and Germany. Portraits (several lightly spotted), and 
illustrations, some of which are on India Paper. 3 vols. 8vo, original embossed 
cloth, uncut. London: Jennings and John Major, 1829 


This edition in dark blue cloth, is much rarer than the smooth brown cloth issue. 


DrspIN (THOMAS FROGNALL). Reminiscences of a Literary Life. Illustrated. 
2 vols. 8vo, full calf, gilt. Light stains on a few pages. London, 1831 


Best Edition of this entertaining work, printed by John Major. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


555. DisppIN (THOMAS FROGNALL). Reminiscences of a Literary Life. First 
EpiTion. Engraved portraits, views, and other illustrations. 2 vols. half green 
morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut, bindings slightly rubbed. 

London: John Major, 1836 


556. Drsppin (THOMAS FROGNALL). Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque 
Tour in the Northern Counties of England and in Scotland. Numerous 
illustrations, some of which Are Proofs on India Paper. 3 vols. royal 8vo, 
full contemporary crimson straight-grain morocco, sides and backs 
elaborately gold tooled, gilt edges, dentelle inside borders, gilt edges, 
[BY F. CLARKE. | London, 1838 


THE SUPERB Copy, FROM THE LIBRARY OF HENRY HUTH, WITH BOOKPLATE IN 
EACH VOLUME. 

It is one of 100 copies printed on LARGE PAPER, in 3 volumes, the small paper edi- 
tion being in 2 volumes. 


557. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Writings of Charles Dickens. Together, 10 vols. 
royal 8vo and 8vo, uniformly bound in half green crushed levant morocco, 


gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. London, 1837-1870 
ALL First EDITIONS, comprising,— 
y POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF THE PICKWICK CLUB. With 43 illustrations by Seymour 


and “Phiz.” 1837. Original cloth sides and back-bone bound in at end. With 
autograph signature of Dickens on a slip pasted on fly-leaf preceding half-title. 

THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. With portrait by Maclise, 
and 30 etchings by “Phiz.” 1839. “Visiter” here corrected to “sister” (p. 123, 
line 17), and the full title,—“Nicholas makes his first visit to the lodging of 
Mr. Bray,” on plate at page 457. Without the publisher’s imprint on the 
plates. 

MASTER HUMPHREY’S CLOCK. Illustrated by George Cattermole and Hablot K. 
Browne. 3 vols. 1840-1841. 

DEALINGS WITH THE FIRM OF DOMBEY AND SON. With 4o illustrations, including 
title, by H. K. Browne. 1848. Cloth sides and back-bone, and leaf of Errata, 
bound in at end. 

THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD. Illustrations by H. K. 
Browne. 1850. With the date 1850 on engraved title, which in later editions 
printed the same year was omitted. Cloth sides and back-bone bound in at 
end. 

BLEAK House. Illustrations by H. K. Browne. 1853. With good impressions of 
the “dark” plates. Cloth sides and back-bone bound in at end. 

A TALE oF Two Cities. Illustrations by H. K. Browne. 1859. Cloth sides and 
back-bone bound in at end. Page 213 is wrongly numbered 113 an error which 
fixes the priority in printing and which appears in a few copies. 

MYSTERY OF EDWIN Droop. Portrait of Dickens and 12 illustrations by Luke 
Fildes. 1870. Bound from the original parts, with the original wrappers and 
advertisements bound in at end. 


558. DicKENS (CHARLES). The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. With 
portrait by Maclise, and 39 etchings by “Phiz.” 1839; DEALINGS WITH THE 
Firm Or DomBey AND Son. With 4o etchings, including etched title, by 
H. K. Browne. 1848. Botu First Epitions. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, half 

green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges, By BAYNTUN. 
London, 1839-1848 


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559. DICKENS (CHARLES). Dombey and Son. With illustrations by H. K. Browne. 
8vo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt edges, light spots on a few plates. 
London, 1848 
First EDITION. EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the series of the eight full-length portraits 
by “Phiz,” original impressions, London, 1848, with the original wrapper preserved, 
also specimen wrapper (front only) of the last part of “Dombey” and several slips, 
including the rare one issued Dec. 1847 in which the publisher announces that there 
will be no Christmas Book issued “in consequence of Mr. Dickens’s time with the 
story on which he is at present engaged” (Dombey and Son). 


560. DiIcKENS (CHARLES). A Child’s History of England. W2th frontispieces. FIRST 
EDITION. 3 vols. square 12mo, original cloth, marbled edges. Fair copy. 
London, 1852-1854 


561. DICKENS (CHARLES). Our Mutual Friend. Wath illustrations by Marcus 
Stone. 2 vols. 8vo, new half maroon straight grained morocco, gilt backs, 
uncut. London, 1865 


FINE Copy of the First Edition, with the advertisements and specimen wrappers 
bound in at the end. 


562. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Letters of Charles Dickens. Edited by his Sister- 
in-Law and his Eldest Daughter. 3 vols. 1880-1882; FORSTER (JOHN). 
The Life of Charles Dickens. Portraits and illustrations. 3 vols. 1872- 
1874. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, original cloth, uncut, bindings rubbed, and 
four shaken at hinges. London: Chapman and Hall, 1872-1882 

First EDITIONS. 

On the fly-leaves of Vols. I and II of “Letters of Dickens,” is the autograph signa- 
ture of Dickens’ wife,—Catherine Dickens, 1870; on fly-leaf of Vol. I, is the following 
autograph inscription,—Mary Angela Dickens, From Mamie Dickens, Dickens’ 
eldest daughter, and Georgina Hogarth, Dickens’ sister-in-law. 

On the fly-leaf of Vol. I, of “Life of Dickens,” is the autograph signature of,— 
Walter Douglas Duncan, 1872, with his armorial bookplate in each volume. 

Accompanying the above, is an interesting collection of 14 Autograph Notes and 
Letters, including one by Dickens himself, written by friends and associates of 
Dickens. They include the following,— 

DICKENS (CHARLES). A.L.S., one page 12mo, Gads Hill Place, Higham by Roch- 
ester, Kent, January 8, 1859. To Miss Gilson. Note of good wishes. 

CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE—artist). L.S., one page 4to, Myddleton Terrace, Penton- 
ville, June 18th, 1822. To W. Hone. With portrait of the artist when 82 years old, 
inscribed and signed by Wm. Cruikshank. 

GALT (JoHN—novelist). A. L. S., 4pp. 12mo, Greenock, March 24, 1835. To the 
Countess of Blessington. Relative to his work, and other matters of common interest. 

BLESSINGTON (MARGUERITE, COUNTESS OF—novelist). A. N. S., one page 12mo, 
Gore House, May 20, 1838. To William Jordan. Dinner invitation; A. L. S., 3pp. 
12mo, Gore House, June 1, 1846. To Mr. Jordan. Thanking him for his kindly criti- 
cism of her work. Together, 2 pieces. 

D’OrsAyY (ALFRED G. G.—artist). A. L. S., one page 8vo, Gore House, July 3, 
1846. To “Mrs. Commissioner,” congratulating her on her appointment. 

ANDERSEN (HANS C.—writer). A. L. S., in German, 2pp. 8vo, Weimar, May 23, 
1852. To Frau Majorien von Serre. 

ALSO, letters by John Tenniel, 1893, illustrator; Daniel Maclise, historical painter; 
William C. Macready, actor; Hablot K. Browne, artist; Mark Lemon, editor of 
“Punch,” signed with his initials, with portrait. 


563. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Writings of Charles Dickens. Wath numerous 
illustrations by H. K. Browne, George Cattermole, George Cruikshank, and 
others. 48 vols. 8vo, half red calf, gilt backs, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1892 
ROXBURGH EDITION. Limited and numbered issue. 
[Continued 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


[ No. 563. DICKENS (CHARLES).—Continued | 
PARTIAL CONTENTS 


Oliver Twist; David Copperfield; Barnaby Rudge; Pickwick Papers; 
Our Mutual Friend; Little Dorrit; The Christmas Books; 

The Child’s History of England; Hard Times; American Notes; 
Bleak House; The Old Curiosity Shop; 

A Tale of Two Cities; etc. 


564. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Complete Works of Charles Dickens. With frontis- 
pieces an colors, and plates on India paper, printed in photogravure after 
designs by F. Barnard and others, and illustrations in the text. 16 vols. 8vo, 
cloth sides, roan backs, contents lettered, gilt edges, joints of 2 volumes 


slightly broken. Philadelphia: Gebbie & Co. [1894] 
ARTISTS’ JAPAN EDITION. Only 1000 sets printed, of which this is, No. 11. 
CONTENTS 


Christmas Books; Barnaby Rudge; Great Expectations; Mutual Friend; 
Old Curiosity Shop; Pickwick Papers; Oliver Twist; Bleak House; 
American Notes; Nicholas Nickleby; David Copperfield; 

Martin Chuzzlewit; Dombey and Son; Christmas Stories; 

Little Dorrit; Sketches by Boz. 


565. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Complete Works of Charles Dickens. Edited with 
» Annotations, Bibliography and Topography by Frederic G. Kitton. 
Introductions by Percy Fitzgerald, George E. Saintsbury, William Ernest 
Henley, Austin Dobson, and Edward Dowden. With numerous illustra- 

tions, including original frontispieces by Harry Furniss, H. M. Paget, Brock, 
Gunning King, G. F. Brown and William Rainey. Vols. I to 15, only 
(should be 56 vols.). 15 vols. thick royal 8vo, buckram, gilt tops, uncut, 

paper labels. New York and London: George D. Sproul, 1902-1908 


AUTOGRAPH EDITION, limited to 250 copies on white hand-made paper, of which 
this is, No. 12, signed by the publisher. 

Inlaid on blank leaf following title-page is a check filled out in Dickens’ autograph 
and signed, dated London, Second March 1864. 

The frontispieces are all Signed Artist’s Proofs. 


CONTENTS 


Pickwick Papers. 3 vols.; David Copperfield. 3 vols.; 
Old Curiosity Shop. 2 vols.; Barnaby Rudge. 3 vols.; Reprinted Pieces; 
Dombey and Son. 3 vols. 


566. DICKENS (CHARLES). KITTON (FREDERICK G.). Charles Dickens, by Pen 
and Pencil, and A Supplement to Charles Dickens by Pen and Pencil. 
Full-page portraits and other illustrations, vignette portraits on titles, all on 
India paper, illustrations in the text, and facsimiles of play-bills, letters, etc. 
2 vols. in one, folio, half red calf, gilt top, uncut, binding rubbed. 

London, 1890 


LARGE PAPER. Plates on India Paper. 


567. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Dickensian. A Magazine for Dickens Lovers, and 
Monthly Record of the Dickens Fellowship. Edited by B. W. Matz. 
Numerous portraits, facsimiles and other illustrations. COMPLETE SET, from 
the beginning, volume one (1905) to volume 17, number 3, (July, 1921) 
inclusive. Together, 10 vols. half crimson morocco, the rest in original 
parts, as issued. London, 1905-1921 


A VERY FINE AND RARE SET. The original wrappers, advertisements, reports of 
meetings etc., are bound up in the half morocco volumes, the ones in parts of course 
present. Invaluable to the collector and lover of Dickens (and who is not?), alike. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


568. Drxon (WILLIAM HEPpwortH). New America. With illustrations from original 
photographs. 2 vols. London, 1867; Royal Windsor. Folding plate. 4 vols. 
London, 1879. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, uniformly bound in three-quarter 
dark brown crushed levant morocco, gilt, gilt tops, BY ZAEHNSDORF. 

London, 1867-1879 


FINE COLLECTION. 


569. Doran (Dr. JoHN). The Complete Writings of Doran. Jllustrations on 
Japan paper, some frontispieces on handmade paper and hand-colored. 28 
vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut, paper labels. 

Boston: Francis A. Niccolls & Co., recent 
EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 1000 copies, of which this is, No. 172. 


CONTENTS 


Their Majesties’ Servants. 3 vols.; A Lady of the Last Century; 
“Mann” and Manners of the Court of Florence. 2 vols.; Court of Fools; 
Monarchs Retired from Business. 2 vols.;Table Traits. 2 vols.; 

Lives of the Queens of the House of Hanover. 3 vols.; 

Saints and Sinners. 2 vols.; Memoirs of Our Great Towns. 2 vols.; 
Memoirs of Our Great Towns. 2 vols.; Book of the Princes of Wales; 
Knights and Their Days. 2 vols.; In and About Drury Lane. 2 vols.; 
London in the Jacobite Times. 2 vols.; New Pictures and Old Panels; 
Habits and Men and the Makers of Both; Bentley Ballads. 


570. DoratT (CLAUDE JOSEPH). (Euvres. 5 vols. small 8vo, cloth, leather backs, 
gilt tops, uncut, bindings slightly rubbed. 
Amsterdam and Paris, 1772-1792 
FINE COLLECTION. 
CONTENTS 


Les MALHEURS DE L’INCONSTANCE. FIRST EDITION. 2 plates by de Longueil 
OQueverdo. 2 vols. Amsterdam and Paris, 1772 
Les SACRIFICES DE L’AMOUR. Nouvelle Edition. 2 plates by Duclos and de 
Ghendt after Marillier. Amsterdam, 1772; [Also] Les Victimes de l’Amour, 
précédées d’une Piéce sur la Mélancolie, d’un Poéme Lyrique et d’autres Pié- 
ces. 3 plates by de Ghendt after Marillier. Paris, 1790. 
eo Amsterdam and Paris, 1772-1790 
THEATRE: Comprising,—Les Préneurs, ou Le Tartuffe Littéraire. FIRST 
EpITION. Frontispiece by Duflos, and 3 plates by Halbou and Lebeau, all after 
Marillier. Hollande, 1777; Le Malheureux Imaginaire. Paris, 1777; Régulus, 
Tragédie, et La Feinte par Amour, Comédie. Engraved title after Marillier, 
Paris, 1782; Adélaide de Hongrie. First EpiT1on. Engraved title by Duflos 
after Marillier. Paris, 1778; Le Chevalier Francais 4 Turin, Comédie. Parig, 
1780; Le Célibataire. Engraved title by de Launay after Marillier. Paris, 1789 - 
Bound in one volume. Holland and Paris, 1777-1789 
MELANGES . . . Frontispiece by de Ghendt after Marillier. Paris, 1780; [Also] 
La Déclamation Théatrale. Title and 4 plates by de Ghendt after Eisen. Paris, 
1761. Bound in one volume. Paris, 1780-1761 
LETTRES EN VERS, et (Euvres Mélées. Portrait of Dorat by St. Aubin after Denon; 
titles, & plates, and vignettes, by de Longueil, Simonet, and other artists, after 
Eisen. 2 vols. Paris, 1792; [Also] Lettres d’une Chanoinesse de Lisbone a 
Melcour, Officier Francais. 2 plates by Massard and de Ghendt after Eisen and 
Marillier. Paris,1780; Ma Philosophie. Vignettes by de Ghendt after Marillier. 
No title-page. Bound in one vol. Paris, 1780-1792 
INSERTED in the above volume are an engraved portrait of the author by Dupin, 


oo 4-line Promissory Note, Autographed and Signed by Dorat, dated July 29, 
1778. 


571. DoRE (GUSTAVE). JERROLD (BLANCHARD). Life of Gustave Doré. With 
more than 130 illustrations from original drawings by Doré. 8vo, half blue 
morocco, gilt panelled back, gilt top, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1891 


Swiee 


aio: 


574. 


575: 


576. 


aL fe 


578. 


579: 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


DraMA. The British Drama. A Collection of the Most Esteemed Dramatic 
Productions, with Biography of the Respective Authors and Critique on 
each Play, by R. Cumberland. With 51 engraved portraits of famous actors 
and actresses in characters. 51 plays, bound in 14 vols. 16mo, full green 
straight-grain morocco, gilt backs, marbled edges. 

London: Printed for C. Cooke, 1817 


: Cooke’s Edition. Each play has a separate title, and engraved portrait as frontis- 
piece. 


DRYDEN’s VirGIL. The Works of Virgil: Containing his Pastorals, Georgics, 
and A©neis. Translated into English Verse, by Mr. (John) Dryden. First 
Epition. Adorn’d with a Hundred Sculptures. Thick folio, old calf, some- 
what worn. Not returnable. London: Jacob Tonson, 1697 


Dumas (ALEXANDRE). Les Trois Mousquetaires. Compositions de Maurice 
Leloir. 2 vols. imperial 8vo, three quarter crimson morocco, richly gilt 
backs, gilt tops, BY VAUTHRIN. Paris, 1894 


Of this beautiful edition, only a limited number were printed. It is now entirely 
out of print and scarce. 


Du MAuvrRIER (GEORGE). Trilby, a Novel. First Edition in book form. 1895; 
The Martian. First EpITion. 1898. Both with numerous illustrations by 
the author. ‘Together, 2 vols. square I2mo, crushed levant morocco, gilt 
tops, BY BAYNTUN. London, 1895-1898 


Du MAuRIER (GEORGE). Trilby, a Novel. First Edition in book form. 1895; 
The Martian. First EpDITION. 1898. Both with numerous illustrations 
by the author. Together, 2 vols. square I2mo, crushed levant morocco, gilt 
tops, BY BAYNTUN. London, 1895-1898 


DUYCKINCK (Evert A.). Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of 
Europe and America. Embracing History, Statesmanship, Naval and 
Military Life, Philosophy, The Drama, Science, Literature and Art, with 
Biographies. Wauth full-page steel portraits. 2 vols. 4to, half red morocco, 
gilt edges. New York [1873] 


EccENTRIC CHARACTERS. Kirpy (R. S.).. The Wonderful and Scientific 
Museum: or, Magazine of Remarkable Characters . . . from the remotest 
period to the present time. Illustrated with elegant engravings. 6 vols. 8vo, 
half calf. London, 1803 


One of the most singular works of its kind ever published. 


EpGEwortTH (MariA). The Writings of. Maria Edgeworth. Jilustrated 
titles, and title-pages, both on India paper. 12 vols. 12mo, half maroon 
morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1893 

LARGE PAPER. FINE SET of this beautifully produced J. M. Dent’s edition, of 
which only 250 copies were printed. 


CONTENTS 
Belinda; Leonora; Vivian; The Absentee; Patronage; Harrington; Ormond; Helen. 


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580. 


581. 


582. 


583. 


584. 


585. 


586. 


EGAN (PIERCE). The Pilgrims of the Thames, in Search of the National. 
First Epition. With illustrations, designed, etched and drawn on wood, by 
Pierce Egan, the Younger. 8vo, half red crushed levant morocco, panelled 
back, contents lettered, gilt top, uncut, BY BAYNTUN, London, 1839 


EGAN (PIERCE). The Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic, 
in their Pursuits Through Life In and Out of London. Wzth numerous 
illustrations, in color, by Robert Cruikshank. Royal 8vo, half red crushed 
levant morocco, panelled back, gilt top, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Reeves & Turner, 1889 


EGAN (PIERCE). The Life of an Actor. The Poetical Descriptions by T. 
Greenwood. Wiz2th 27 colored characteristic etchings by Theodore Lane. 8vo, 
half blue morocco, gilt back, gilt top, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Pickering and Chatto, 1892 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENGRAVERS. [SAINT-LAMBERT (C. F. DE).] Les Sai- 
sons, Poéme. Cinquiéme Edition, revue et corrigée. Engraved frontispiece 
and 4 plates by St. Aubin, Prévost, Rousseau, and de Launay, after J. B. 
le Prince and H. Gravelot, fleuron on title, and 4 vignette illustrations by B. 
Choffard; [Also] L’Abénaki, Sara Th..., Ziméo, Piéces Fugitives, et 
Fables Orientales. 8vo, calf, rebacked, leather label, binding slightly 
rubbed. . Amsterdam, 1773 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENGRAVERS. FRANKAU (JULIA)... Eighteenth Cen- 
tury Artists and Engravers: William Ward, James Ward, and their Lives 
and Works. A Portfolio containing 21 Engravings in Mezzotint and Stipple 

(should be 40). [No Text.] 21 full-page reproductions of the artists’ choicest 
works, in mezzotint and stipple, all proof impressions. Large cloth portfolio. 
London: Macmillan, 1904 


All the above plates are restruck from actual coppers, which were re-engraved from 
Proof Impressions of the Original plates, no process or mechanical method having 
been used whatever. Each plate is protected by a paper wrapper, lettered on front. 

Many of the portrait studies are taken from life, and include,—Phebe Hoppner, 
as “Salad Girl,” painted by J. Hoppner; Countess of Mexborough, as “Elizabeth 
Stephenson,” by Hoppner; Mrs. Brudenell, as “Retirement,” by J. R. Smith; The 
Hoppner Children, as “Children Bathing,” by Hoppner; and others. There are also 
many charming subjects, including,—“The Snake in the Grass,” by Sir J. Reynolds; 
“Contemplation,” by Morland; “The Delightful Story,” by Morland; “The Pledge of 

Love.” by Morland; and others. 


ELiot (GEORGE). George Eliot’s Life, as Related in her Letters and Journals. 
Arranged and Edited by her husband J. W. Cross. First Epition. Por- 
traits on India paper, and views. 3 vols. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt 
panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. Edinburgh, 1885 


Exiot (GEORGE). The Works of George Eliot. Etchings and photogravures on 
India paper, and rubricated title-pages. 24 vols. 8vo, half blue calf, gilt tops, 
edges of bindings rubbed, one binding damaged. 

Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1886-1887 


EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 500 copies, of which this is, No. 487. 


CONTENTS 


Daniel Deronda. 4 vols.; Middlemarch. 4 vols.; Poems. 2 vols.; 
Romola. 4 vols.; Essays. 2 vols.; Mill on the Floss. 2 vols.; 
Adam Bede. 2 vols.; Scenes of a Clerical Life. 2 vols.; 

Felix Holt. 2 vols, 


587. 


588. 


589. 


590. 


591. 


592. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


Exits (HENRY). Journal of the Proceedings of the late Embassy to China, 
comprising a Correct Narrative of the Public Transactions of the Embassy, 
of the Voyage to and from China, and of the Journey from the mouth of 
the Pei-Ho to the Return to Canton. Interspersed with Observations upon 
the face of the Country, the Polity, Moral Character, and Manners of the 
Chinese Nation. With portrait, maps, and 7 finely colored plates, some of 
which display the picturesque costume of the inhabitants. 4to, half brown 
crushed morocco, gilt panelled back, gilt edges. London, 1817 


ELIZABETH OF FRANCE. GUENARD (MME.). Histoire de Madame Elisabeth de 
France, sceur de Louis XVI. Portrait and plates. 16mo, full contemporary 
red morocco, richly gilt back and sides, gilt edges. Paris, 1802 

FINE Copy in rich binding. 


ENGLISH DRAMATISTS. CONGREVE (WILLIAM). The Works of Mr. William 
Congreve. Consisting of his Plays and Poems. Fourth Edition. 3 vols. 
1725; FARQUHAR (GEORGE). The Works of the late Ingenious Mr. George 
Farquhar. Containing all his Poems, Letters, Essays and Comedies. 
Tenth Edition. 2 vols. 1772; WYCHERLEY (WILLIAM). Plays. Frontis- 
pieces. 2 vols. 1720; VANBRUGH (SIR JOHN). Plays, 2 vols. 1735; JONSON 
(BEN). O Rare Ben Jonson! or, the Favourite and Celebrated Comedies 

. of that Excellent Poet Ben Jonson. Frontispiece. No date. Together, 
10 vols. 12mo, half brown calf, leather labels, yellow edges. 

London, various dates 


ENGLISH History. The Pictorial History of England: being a History of the 
People as well as the Kingdom. J/lustrated with many hundred woodcuts of 
monumental records, coins, civil and military costume, etc. 8 vols. thick royal 
8vo, full scored calf, gilt and blind tooled. London, 1838 


ORIGINAL ISSUE of Charles Knight’s History of England, covering the period from 
B. C. 56 to George the III (1820). 


ENGLISH SCHOOL OF PAINTING. HAMILTON (G.). The English School. A 
Series of the Most Approved Productions in Painting and Sculpture, 
Executed by British Artists, from the Days of Hogarth to the Present 
Time. Numerous engraved plates. 4 vols. 12mo, half green crushed French 
levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY ZAEHNSDORF. 

London, 1831 
The text is in English and French. 


ENTOMOLOGY. The Complete Series of Two HUNDRED AND EIGHT ORIGINAL 
DRAWINGS IN WATER Cotors by Eleazar Albin, probably for his work “A 
Natural History of Spiders and other curious Insects,” 1736; Also, THE 
ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT of the work, up to and including 
number 181. The drawings (mainly 5 on a sheet) attached to sheets of 
contemporary blue paper; the manuscript attached to similar sheets. The 
whole bound in a 4to volume, full light green straight-grain morocco, 
richly tooled, binding slightly rubbed. Circa 1735 


AN ETYMOLOGICAL MANUSCRIPT OF BEAUTY AND UNUSUAL INTEREST. 

The dates of the birth and death of the author are unknown, but he flourished 
during the first half of the eighteenth century. 

“ . , he was a teacher of water-colour drawing by profession, and that he was 
first attracted to the study of natural history by observing the beautiful colours of 
flowers and insects . . . he principally excels in the fidelity and correctness with 
which his subjects are delineated, both as to their size and distinctive mark...” 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


593. ETCHINGS AND WATERCOLOR. Landscape. Watercolor. Signed,—W. C. 


Murphy. Length, 834; height, 634 inches; Landscape. Etching. Signed in 
pencil,—Alexander Schilling. Length, 534; height, 334 inches; Harbor 
Scene. Etching. Signed in pencil,—Stephen Parrish. Length, 14; height, 
81% inches. Together, 3 pieces, each framed. 


594. EVELYN (JOHN). Silvia, or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation 


of Timber in his Majesty’s Dominions. With Notes by A. Hunter. Fourth 
Edition, with the Editor’s last corrections, and a short Memoir of him. 
Portrait, and numerous other tllustrations. 2 vols. 4to, full old diamond 
stamped calf, gilt panelled backs, marbled edges, skilfully and neatly 
rebacked. York, 1812 


595. EVELYN (JOHN). Memoirs, Illustrative of the Life and Writings of John 


596. 


597: 


598. 


599. 


600. 


Evelyn, comprising his Diary, from 1641 to 1706. To which is subjoined, 
the Private Correspondence between King Charles I. and his Secretary of 
State, Sir Edward Nichols . . . also between Sir Edward Hyde, afterwards 
Ear! of Clarendon, and Sir Richard Browne. The whole now first published 
from the original MSS. Edited by William Bray. Second Edition. Wzth 
engraved portraits from original pictures, and wews. 2 vols. 4to, full contem- 
porary calf, diamond stamped on sides, gilt panelled backs, leather labels, 
marbled edges, skilfully and neatly rebackd. London, 1819 
BEST QUARTO EDITION. With bookplates of John Barton. 


EVELYN (JOHN). Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn. Edited from 


the Original MSS. at Wotton, by William Bray. A New Edition. Portraits. 
4. vols. small 8vo, half brown crushed morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt 
tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. London: Henry Colburn, 1854 


EVELYN (JOHN). Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn. Edited from 


the original MSS. at Wotton, by William Bray. A New Edition... 
Corrected, Revised, and Enlarged. Engraved portraits and wews. 4 vols. 


12mo, half red morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 


London, 1863-1870 


Famous Homes of Great Britain and their Stories; More Famous Homes of 


Great Britain and their Stories. Edited by A. H. Malan. Wazth beautiful 
full-page photogravure reproductions of famous Enghsh homes, and numerous 
text illustrations. 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1900 


FANTIN-LATOUR. JULLIEN (ADOLPHE). Fantin-Latour. Sa Vie, et Ses 


Amitiés. Lettres Inédites et Souvenirs Personnels. Wz2th 53 full-page, and 
22 text, photogravure reproductions of the artist's works, and 6 autograph 
facsimiles. 4to, wrappers, uncut and unopened, back broken. 

Paris: Lucien Laveur, 1909 


FANS. RHEAD (G. WOOLLISCROFT). History of the Fan. With many full-page 


plates of fans, many being in colors. Small thick folio, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 
London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1910 


LIMITED EDITION. 450 copies for sale in Europe and the British Dominions, of 
which this is, No. 25. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


601. FENELON (F. SALIGNAC DE LA Morue). Les Avantures de Telemaque, fils 


d’Ulysse. Nouvelle Edition . . . avec des Notes pour servir d’éclaircisse- 
ment 4 la fable, etc. Enricht de planches & de vignettes qui ont raport au 
sujet. Folio, half mottled calf. Amsterdam,: 1761 


A fine edition, each page of which is printed within an ornamental border. The 
full-page illustrations are particularly fine in impression. There are numerous head 
and tail pieces. 


602. FENELON (F. SALIGNAC DE LA MotHe). Les Aventures de Télémaque. Avec 
figures en taille-douce, dessines par Mm. Cochin et Moreau le Jeune. 2 vols. 
royal 8vo, new half black morocco, gilt edges. 

Paris, de l’Imprimerie de Monsieur, 1790 


BRILLIANT PROOFS BEFORE LETTERS of the illustrations. This edition is one of the 
most admired on account of its fine typography and illustrations. 


603. FENELON (F. SALIGNAC DE LA MoTHE). The Adventures of Telemachus. 
From the French, by the late John Hawkesworth. Corrected and Revised 
by G. Gregory, with a Life of the Author. With 12 engravings after drawings 
by Stothand and Burney and colored by hand. 2 vols. bound in one, 4to, full 
black morocco, double gilt fillets on sides, gilt back, leather label, gilt edges, 
marbled end-papers. London: C. and G. Kearsley, 1795 


First EDITION of the Hawkesworth Translation with the corrections by Gregory. 


‘ 


604. FENELON (F. SALIGNAC DE LA MoTHE). The Adventures of Telemachus. 
From the French, by the late John Hawkesworth. Corrected and Revised 
by G. Gregory, with a Life of the Author. Wzth 12 engravings after drawings 
by Stothard and Burney. 2 vols. bound in one, 4to, full mottled calf, gilt 
fillet border, enclosing a gilt panel design of fillets with scroll-work corner 
ornaments, gilt panelled back, floral designs in panels, leather labels, gilt 
inside border, gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. Enclosed in cloth slip case. 

London: C. and G. Kearsley, 1795 


LARGE PAPER, and the First Edition with the Stothard plates. BEAUTIFUL CoPy. 


605. FENELON (F. SALIGNAC DELA MoTuHeE). Les Avantures de Télémaque. Por- 
trait. 2 vols. 12mo, contemporary full dark blue straight-grain morocco, 
gilt and blind tooled, gilt edges. Initials on titles. Londres, 1812 


606. FICTION. STOCKTON (FRANK). A Jolly Fellowship. New York, 1880; WELLS 
(H. G.). Thé Soul of a Bishop. New York, 1917; HARLAND (HENRY). 
The Royal End. New York, 1909; PRYcE (RICHARD). The Burden of a 
Woman. Boston, no date; and others. Together, 52 vols. 12mo, cloth, all 
volumes in fine condition. Various places, various dates 

A number of the volumes are first editions. 


607. FIELDING (HENRY). The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq. Edited with a 
Biographical Essay by Leslie Stephen. Wzth full-page illustrations on India 
paper. 10 vols. royal 8vo, half midnight-blue morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, 
uncut, tops of backs on three volumes slightly thumbed. 

London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1882 
LIMITED EDITION. 250 copies printed for sale in the United States of America, of 
which this is, No. 239. 
CONTENTS 


Tom Jones. 2 vols.; Amelia; Joseph Andrews [and] This World to the Next; 
Jonathan Wild [and] Articles in the Champion; Essays [and] Legal Cases; 
Voyage to Lisbon [and] Legal Papers [and] Poems; Dramatic. 3 vols. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item rs offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


608. FIELDING (HENRY). The Works of Henry Fielding. With the Author’s 
Preface, and an Introduction by G. H. Maynadier. Full-page photogravure 
illustrations on Japan paper. 12 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and 
tops, uncut, bindings slightly rubbed at edges, two backs rubbed. 

New York: The Jenson Society, 1905 


Limited to 1000 registered sets, of which this is, No. 154. 


CONTENTS 


Joseph Andrews. 2 vols.; Tom Jones. 4 vols.; 
Amelia. 3 vols.; Jonathan Wild; Miscellaneous Writings. 2 vols. 


609. FITZGERALD (EDWARD). The Variorum and Definitive Edition of the Poetical 
and Prose Writings of Edward Fitzgerald, including a Complete Bibliog- 
raphy and Interesting Personal and Literary Notes, the whole Collected 
and Arranged by George Bentham, and with an Introduction by Edmund 
Gosse. 7 vols. royal 8vo, boards, uncut, paper labels, backs slightly chipped. 

New York: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1902-1903 


LARGE PAPER. No. 67 of 250 sets on specially made paper, with watermark. 


610. FITZGERALD (PERCY). The Lives of the Sheridans. First EpiTion. Engraved 
portraits on steel by Stodart and Every. 2 vols. 8vo, half dark blue crushed 
morocco, gilt backs and tops. London, 1886 


611. FLAUBERT (GUSTAVE). The Complete Works of Flaubert: embracing Ro- 
mances, Travels, Comedies, Sketches and Correspondence. With Critical 
Introduction by Ferdinand Brunetiére, and a Biographical Preface by 
Robert Arnot. Wzth portraits and plates, frontispteces 1n color, all on Japan- 
ese paper. 10 vols. 8vo, dark seal brown leather, gilt backs, with center 
ornament painted on front covers, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: Walter Dunne, 1904 


MAZARINE EDITION, limited to 750 sets, of which this is, No. 58. 


CONTENTS 


Madame Bovary. 2 vols.; Salammb6; Heriodias, and A Simple Soul; 
Sentimental Education. 2 vols.; Temptation of St. Anthony, etc.; 
The Candidate, Castle of Hearts, and St. Julien the Hospitaller; 
Bouvard and Péchuchet, and Selected Correspondence. 2 vols. 


612. FLAUBERT (GUSTAVE). The First Temptation of Saint Anthony. Being a 
translation into English by René Francis from the 1849-1856 Manuscripts. 
Edited by Louis Bertrand. Portrait of Gustave Flaubert, and tllustrations 
from drawings by Katherine Low. 8vo, boards, holland back, top cut, other 
edges uncut. New York, 1915 


New Edition. Limited to 625 copies, of which 600 only are for sale in the British 
Empire and the United States of America. The type has been broken up and the 
illustration blocks destroyed. 


613. FLORENCE, VENICE AND CONSTANTINOPLE. The World’s Famous Places and 
Peoples. Illustrations, some in color. 6 vols. 8vo, half red leather, gilt tops, 
uncut, somewhat rubbed. New York, 1896 
The works are complete, although they form but part of the set with the same 
title. Limited and numbered issue. 
Comprises,—Constantinople, by Edmondo de Amicis; Florence and Venice, by 
Charles Yriarte. 


614. 


615. 


616. 


617. 


618. 


619. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


FLOWERS. HULME (F. Epwarp). Familiar Wild Flowers. Numerous colored 
plates of flowers. 5 vols. small 8vo, half green morocco, panelled backs with 
rose spray in gilt, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Cassell and Company [1877-1885] 


ForEST TREES. EVELYN (JOHN). Silva, or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and 
the Propagation of Timber in his Majesty’s Dominions. In Two Books. 
Fifth Edition. 2 vols. in one, small folio, full old calf, gilt back, leather 
label, skilfully and neatly rebacked. London, 1729 


ForsytH (WILLIAM). Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero. Illustrations. 2 vols. 
12mo, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. 
London: John Murray, 1864 


FRAGONARD (J. H.). Notuac (PIERRE DE). J.-H. Fragonard. 1732-1806. 
Beautifully wlustrated with frontispiece in colors, facsimile of the original, and 
numerous full-page sepia and photogravure reproductions of the artist’s works. 
Thick royal 4to, full sapphire blue French crushed levant morocco, sides 
with border of gilt dotted lines and fillet bands, enclosing floral and spray 
designs in gilt, with corner ornaments, full gilt panelled back, wide inner 
morocco borders with gilt dotted lines, fillets, and scroll designs; gilt top, 
uncut, original blue printed and vellum wrappers bound in, BY DURVAND. 

Paris: Goupil et Cie, 1906 
Edition limited to 500 copies on “papier a la main des Manufactures de Rives,” 


of which this is, No. 460. 
ONE OF THE FINE GOUPIL MONOGRAPHS. 


FRANKAU (JULIA). Eighteenth Century Colour Prints: an Essay on certain 
Stipple Engravers and their Work in Colour. Compiled, arranged, and 
written by Julia Frankau. J/lustrated with 51 characteristic pictures in 
monochrome, and one in colors, printed from copper-plates. Folio, green 
shot silk, uncut. London, 1900 


FRENCH Books. VERLAINE (PAUL). Choix de Poésies. 1916; JAMMES (FRAN- 
cois). Le Roman du Liévre. 1917; Strats (V.). Marbres et Bronzes du 
Musée National. 2 vols. 1910; PELLISSIER (GEORGES). Le Mouvement 
Littéraire au XI Xe Siécle. 1905; ROTHSCHILD (HENRI DE). La Rampe. 
1911; D’AUREVILLY (J.). Le Chevalier des Touches. No date; Du Pont 
(MARCEL). En Campagne (1914-1915). 1916; and others. Together, 22 
vols, paper wrappers, and boards. Various places, various dates 


620. FRENCH COLOR PLATES. THEURIET (ANDRE). Fleurs de Cyclamens. J]lus- 


trations in color by Ch. Coppier. Small 4to, half violet crushed levant 
morocco, silk sides, gilt top, binding very slightly rubbed. Paris, 1899 


The plates are beautifully colored after the original drawings, 
One of 115 copies printed, of which this is, No. 97. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item rs offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


621. 


622. 


623. 


624. 


625. 


FRENCH EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ILLUSTRATIONS. Les Métamorphoses 


d’Ovide, traduites en vers, avec des remarques et des notes, par M. Desain- 

tange. Nouvelle Edition, revue, corrigée, le texte latin en regard. Ornée 

de I4I estampes, gravées au burin sur les dessins des meilleurs peintres de 

l’Ecole francaise, Moreau le jeune et autres. 4 vols. royal 8vo, half sage 

green levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges, small piece cut from upper 

margins of each title, not injuring text however. Paris, 1808 
FINE SET, with excellent impressions of the illustrations. 


FRENCH ENGRAVING. DorAT (CLAUDE J.). The Kisses (Les Baisers) pre- 


ceded by The Month of May. Illustrated with the original copperplates 
after C. Eisen (printed in bistre); MONTESQUIEU (BARON DE). The Temple 
of Gnidus. Also illustrated by Eisen, and printed in bistre. Together, 2 
vols. royal 8vo, cloth and boards. London: Vizetelly, recent 


FRENCH ENGRAVINGS. Di Tito Lucrezio Caro. ... . Tradotti dal Latino in 


Italiano da Alessandro Marchetti. Wuzth engraved titles to each volume, and 
full-page engravings by and after Eisen, Cochin, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, contempo- 
rary full calf, neatly rebacked, and richly gilt. In Amsterdamo, 1754 


FrenNcH History. Turers (M. A.). History of the Consulate & the Empire 


of France under Napoleon, forming a sequel to “The History of the French 

Revolution.” With 75 steel engravings, comprising authentic portratts, battle 

scenes, representations of sieges etc. 20 vols. in 12, 8vo, half blue morocco, 

gilt, bindings slightly rubbed. London, 1870 
The title-page states that it is “The only authorized English translation.” 


FRENCH LINE ENGRAVINGS. LAWRENCE (H. W.) and DIGHTON (B. L.). 


French Line Engravings of the late XVIII Century. Illustrated with 
frontispiece and &1 full-page reproductions of French line engravings by 
Anselin, M. Blot, Choffard, Caquet, Dambrun, Fragonard, de Ghendt, Huot, 
de Launay, Le Vasseur, Moreau le Jeune, Ponce, Varin, and others, after 
paintings and drawings by Eisen, Fragonard, Greuze, Monnet, Moreau, 
Vanloo, and other artists. Royal 4to, dark lavender shot silk, wide gilt 
border on front cover with gilt coat-of-arms in lower margin, gilt top, 
uncut. London, 1900 


Edition limited to 1050 copies, of which 1000 copies are for sale. This is Copy, 
No. 476. 
The “Catalogue Raisonné” occupies 102 pages. 


626. FRENCH REVOLUTION. Sayous (A.). Memoirs and Correspondence of 


Mallet du Pan, illustrative of the History of French Revolution. 2 vols. 
8vo, full polished calf, gilt, marbled edges. London: Bentley, 1852 


Best EDITION of this celebrated work. 


627. FROUDE (JAMES ANTHONY). History of England from the Fall of Wolsey 


to the Death of Elizabeth. 12 vols. 8vo, full contemporary tree calf, 
gilt backs, leather labels, sprinkled edges, each volume skilfully and neatly 


rebacked. London, 1856-1870 
Mostly First Edition. 


Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, March 16th 


628. FROUDE (JAMES ANTHONY). Lord Beaconsfield. Portrait of B. Disraeli on 
India paper. 8vo, cloth, vellum back, gilt top, uncut, binding soiled. 
London, 1890 
First EpDITION. Limited to 250 copies. 
One of a series of works entitled “The Prime Ministers of Queen Victoria. Edited 
by Stuart J. Reid.” 
PRESENTATION Copy to Bret Harte from the Author, with Signed Autograph 
Inscription,—“Bret Harte, Feb. 20, 1891, from J. A. Froude. Worth nothing.” 


629. Fruits. BROoOKSHAW (GEORGE). Pomona Britannica, or A Collection of the 
Most Esteemed Fruits at present cultivated in Great Britain; Selected 
principally from the Royal Gardens at Hampton Court. With 60 finely 
colored full-page illustrations of fruits cultivated in England. 2 vols. royal 
4to, contemporary dark red straight-grain morocco, blind-tooled scroll 
borders on sides with gilt fillet bands, blind-tooled and gilt panelled backs, 
narrow inner morocco and gilt borders, gilt edges, with name of “Thomas 
Allen” in gilt letters on front covers. London: Bensley and Son, 1817 


630. FuRNISS (HARRY). Confessions of a Caricaturist. Numerous illustrations. 
2 vols. royal 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 
New York, 1902 


Inserted is an ORIGINAL DRAWING OF A CARICATURE, entitled,—“A few new fea- 
» tures for the House of Lords,” by Harry Furniss. 


631. FURNITURE. SINGLETON (ESTHER). The Furniture of Our Forefathers. 
With Critical Descriptions of Plates by Russell Sturgis. Extensively 
dlustrated with full-page photogravures and reproductions in text. 2 vols. 
imperial 8vo, boards, vellum backs, uncut, one binding slightly rubbed, 
both slightly shaken at hinges. New York, 1901 


632. GARDENING. SMEE (ALFRED). My Garden, Its Plan and Culture. Jilus- 
trated with 1250 engravings. Thick royal 8vo, half green crushed French 
levant morocco, gilt back and top, BY BAYNTUN. London, 1872 


First EDITION. PRESENTATION Copy, with author’s signed autograph inscription, 
—“Sir Henry James, with the Kind Remembrances of Alfred Smee.” Beneath this 
inscription, is another by Sir Henry James,—“Mary Frances Edith James from her 
affectionate father Henry James. 1875.” 

Inserted in the above volume is a Signed Autograph Letter by the author to Sir 
Henry James, dated “July 1, 1872,” presenting the latter with his book, and inquiring 
about some land in the Parish of Beddington. With a 7-line marginal note to Captain 
Parsons, by H. James, dated “July 2, 1872.” 

Sir Henry James was director-general of the ordnance survey, and director of the 
topographical department of the war office. 


633. GAUTIER (THEOPHILE). The Works of Theophile Gautier. Translated and 
Edited by Professor F. C. de Sumichrast. Full-page photogravure illus- 
trations on Japan paper. 24 vols. 8vo, half orange morocco, gilt backs and 
tops, uncut. 

New York: Published for Subscribers only by George D. Sproul, 1900-1903 
LIMITED EDITION. Only 1000 sets, numbered and registered, for sale in America, 
of which this is, No. 459. 
CONTENTS 


Mademoiselle de Maupin; The Grotesques; Romance of a Mummy; 
Travels in Spain; Portraits of the Day; Travels in Russia; 

The Quartette; Spirite; Constantinople; The Louvre; 

Fortunio; Travels in Italy; Avatar; History of Romanticism; 
Captain Fracasse; Paris Besieged; Militona; Jack and Jill; 

Art and Criticism; Enamels and Cameos. 


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and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


634. GAUTIER (THEOPHILE). The Writings of Theophile Gautier. Translated 
and Edited by Professor F. C. de Sumichrast. Illustrations on Japanese 
vellum paper. 24 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

[New York] The Jenson Society, 1906 
Limited and numbered issue. Perhaps the best collected edition of the writings of 
Gautier. 
PARTIAL CONTENTS 


Mademoiselle de Maupin; The Grotesques; Travels in Spain; Romance of a 
Mummy; Portraits of the Day; Travels in Italy; The Louvre; Captain Fracasse; 
Jack and Jill, and others. 


635. GAVARNI ILLUSTRATIONS. A Collection of 31 Lithographs, of which 25 plates 
are extracted from “Quartier de la Boule Rouge”; 4 plates from “A la 
Campagne”; and One from each of “Au Bal Masqué,” and “Fariboles.” 
All illustrated by Gavarni. Bound in royal 4to volume, half cloth, back 
slightly faded, plates slightly foxed. [Paris: Aubert et Cie] undated 


636. GAVET ART COLLECTION. Catalogue des Objets d’Art et de Haute Curiosité 
de la Renaissance Tableaux, Tapisseries composant la collection de M. 
Emile Gavet et dont la vente aura lieu Galerie Georges Petit, du Lundi 31 
Mai au Mercredi 9 Juin 1897. Numerous full-page reproductions. Folio, 
boards, calf back. Paris, 1897 


637. GELL (StR WILLIAM) AND GANDY (JOHN P.). Pompeiana: The Topography, 
Edifices, and Ornaments of Pompeii. Numerous full-page plates on India 
paper, and vignettes, with proofs on India paper of all the vignettes. 4to, half 
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638. GELL (SIR WILLIAM). Pompeiana. The Topography, Edifices and Orna- 
ments of Pompeii, the Result of the Excavations since 1819. Many fine 
full-page engraved plates, and vignettes on India paper. 2 vols. imperial 
8vo, half green crushed French levant morocco, gilt fillets on sides, gilt 


edges, BY BAYNTUN. London, 1832 
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colors. 


639. GEORGE THE SECOND. HERVEY (JOHN, LorpD). Memoirs of the Reign of 
George the Second, from his accession to the death of Queen Caroline. 
Edited by John Wilson Croker. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half brown levant 
morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut, BY RIVIERE. London, 1848 


FINE Copy OF THE BEsT EDITION, printed for John Murray, by William Clowes & 
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640. GEORGE IV. HuIsH (ROBERT). Memoirs of George the Fourth, Descriptive 
of the Most Interesting Scenes of His Private and Public Life. Engraved 
portraits and plates. 2 vols. 8vo, half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt 
panelled backs, gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. London: T. Kelly, 1830 


641. GOETHE (J. W. von). Lewes (G. H.). The Life and Works of Goethe, with 
Sketches of his Age and Contemporaries, from published and unpublished 
Sources. First EpiTion. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt 
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643. GOLDSMITH (OLIVER). The Works of Oliver Goldsmith. Edited by Peter 
Cunningham. [With an Introduction by Austin Dobson.] Wath numerous 
portraits, mainly reproductions of contemporary portraits, and allustrations, 
all of which are on Japanese paper; the frontispieces being in two states, one on 
plain paper, the other on Japan paper autographed by the artist; each volume 
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Poetical Works, and The Good-Natured Man; 

She Stoops to Conquer, The Grumbler, and Vicar of Wakefield; 
Present State of Polite Learning, and Citizen of the World. 2 vols.; 
The Bee, and Essays; Biographies, and Reviews; 

Essays, Prefaces, Introductions, etc.; Miscellanies, and Letters; 
Life and Times. By John Forster. 4 vols. 


644. GossE (EpmMunD). British Portrait Painters and Engravers of the Eighteenth 
Century, Kneller to Reynolds. With an Introductory Essay and Biographi- 
cal Notes. Frontispiece in colors, and numerous full-page photogravure re- 
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654. 


GRANDVILLE ILLUSTRATIONS. (Euvres Completes de P.-L. de Beranger. 
Editon illustrée par Grandville et Raffet. 3 vols. 8vo, leather backs and 
boards, some pages spotted. Paris, 1838 


GRAVELOT ILLUSTRATIONS. Tasso. La Secchia Rapita. Poema Eroicomico, 
di Alessandro Tassoni. With full-page illustrations by Gravelot, as well as tail- 
preces by other artists. 2 vols. 8vo, full scored calf, rebacked. Parigi, 1766 


Gray (THOMAS). The Works of Thomas Gray with Memoirs of his Life and 
Writings by William Mason. To Which are Subjoined Extracts Philogical 
Poetical and Critical from the Author’s Original Manuscripts Selected and 
Arranged by Thomas James Mathias. Finely engraved portrait. 2 vols. Ato, 
full Russia, blind tooling on sides, gilt backs, leather labels, skillfully and 
neatly rebacked. London, 1814 

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GREECE. GROTE (GEORGE). A History of Greece; from the earliest period to 
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trait, map and plans. to vols. thick 12mo, full polished calf, gilt backs, gilt 
tops, uncut. London: John Murray, 1903 

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GREEN (J. R.). A Short History of the English People. Edited by Mrs. J. R. 
Green and Miss Kate Norgate. Most extensively illustrated, some of the plates 
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gilt tops, BY RIVIERE. - London: Macmillan, 1902 


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GREENAWAY (KATE). Marigold Garden. First Epition. Numerous illus- 
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back. London [1885] 


GrimM (HERMAN). Life of Michael Angelo. Translated with the authors’ 
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GROTE (GEORGE). A History of Greece from the Earliest Period to the Close of 
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maps and plans. 10 vols. 8vo, full tree calf, gilt, gilt backs, leather labels, 
marbled edges, one joint broken and joints of two volumes weak, 

London, John Murray, 1872 


GROTE (GEORGE). A History of Greece: from the earliest period to the close of 
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GROTE (GEORGE). Plato, and the other Companions of Socrates. Second 
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655. GROLIER CLUB PUBLICATION. DONNE (JOHN). The Poems of John Donne, 
from the text of the edition of 1633. Revised by James Russell Lowell. 

Etched portraits. 2 vols. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. 
New York: Grolier Club, 1895 


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and Syria, Baedeker’s Manual. 1893-1909; HEER (J. C.). Guide to Lucerne. 
Lucerne, 1903; QUIBELL (J. E. and A. A.-Translators. Guide to the Cairo 
Museum. Cairo, 1910; Dorr (Jutta C. R.). Bermuda, an Idyle of the 
Summer Island. New York, 1887; and others. Together, 32 pieces, 8vo and 
I2mo, cloth and wrappers. Various places, various dates 


657. HALIBURTON (THOMAS CHANDLER). An Historical and Statistical Account of 
Nova-Scotia. First Epition. With engraved map, plans and views. 2 vols. 
8vo, full old calf, gilt, leather labels, marbled edges, binding worn, tear in 

_ map. Halifax, 1829 


658. Hatz (Mr. AND Mrs.S.C.). Ireland: its Scenery, Character, &c. New Edition. 
Numerous full-page finely engraved views, maps, and illustrations in the text. 
3 vols. royal 8vo, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt panelled backs, 
gilt tops, uncut. FINE Copy. London: Hall, Virtue and Co., no date 


659. HAMILTON (LaDy). FRANKAU (JULIA). The Story of Emma, Lady Hamilton. 
Splendidly illustrated with a large number of full-page plates in colors and in 
monochrone, and many figures in the text; being exact reproductions of the 
world-famous paintings for which Lady Hamilton posed as model for Romney, 
Sir Joshua Reynolds, Sir Thomas Lawrence, Vigée Le Brun, Angelica Kauff- 
man, and others, and of scenes connected with the romantic careers of Lady 
Hamilton, Lord Nelson and others. 2 vols. folio, full gilt vellum boards, gilt 
tops, uncut. London: Macmillan & Co., I91I 

A sumptuous work, which is beyond comparison, both in point of text and illus- 


tration, the most elaborate production ever issued on Lady Hamilton, and which was 
the life-work of its talented authoress. 


660. HARFORD (JOHN S.). The Life of Michael Angelo Buonnarotti. With Trans- 
lations of many of his Poems and Letters. Also Memoirs of Savonarola, 
Raphael, and Vittoria Colonna. Second Edition. Portraits, views, re- 
productions of works, etc., many on India paper, and some folding plates. 


2 vols. 8vo, half blue levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 
London, 1858 


661. HARRISON (ROBERT). REMONT (ALFRED Von). Lorenzo de Medici the 
Magnificent. Translated from the German by Robert Harrison. 2 vols. 
8vo, half olive-green crushed morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut, 
BY BAYNTUN. London: Smith Elder and Co., 1876 


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662. HARTE (BRET). The Complete Works of Bret Harte. Collected and Revised 


663. 


664. 


665. 


666. 


667. 


668. 


by the Author. A New Edition. Portraits. 7 vols. small 8vo, half green 
morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. 
London: Chatto and Windus, 1885-1892 


CONTENTS 


Poems and Drama; Earlier Papers, Tales of the Argonauts; 
Eastern Sketches; Gabriel Conroy; Stories and Condensed Novels; 
Tales of the Pacific Slope. 2 vols. 


Haywarp (A.). Selected Essays. First EDITION. 2 vols. 12mo, half blue 
polished calf, panelled backs, leather labels, gilt tops, By ROOT & SON. 
London, 1878 


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[HEATH (WILLIAM).] COLORED PLaTEs. A Trip to Margate. By Paul Pry, 
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tures of “Paul Pry” on his trip to Margate, all in colors, by William Heath. 
Oblong 4to, original printed front wrapper, back wrapper supplied, and 
several plates repaired. London: Published by Thomas M’Lean, 1824 


First EpiTtion. Includes shooting and angling scenes. RARE IN ORIGINAL WRAP- 
PERS. 


HENRY THE SECOND. LYTTELTON (GEORGE, LorpD). The History of the Life 
of King Henry the Second, and of the Age in which he lived . . . a History 
of the Revolutions of England, from the Death of Edward the Confessor 
to the Birth of Henry. Arms on titles. 4 vols. 4to, full mottled calf, gilt. 

London, 1767 


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Henry VIII. Pottarp (A. F.). Henry VIII. Portrait of Henry VIIIth 
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bound in, BY DURVAND. London and Paris: Goupil & Co., 1902 


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HEPTAMERON. The Heptameron of the Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre. 
Full-page illustrations. 5 vols. 12mo, half violet morocco, gilt backs, gilt 
tops. London: Gibbings & Co., no date 

The translation is from the authentic text of M. Le Roux de Lincy. Contains an 


Essay by Professor George Saintsbury, and the whole of the important Notes and 
Appendices. 


HERALDRY. LynpsAy (SIR DAvip). Facsimile of the Ancient Heraldic Manu- 
script, Emblazoned by the celebrated Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount, 
Lyon King of Armes 1542. [Edited by David Laing.] Tule and 133 plates 
containing several hundred shields, all in colors, engraved by W. H. Lazars. 
Small folio, half roan. Edinburgh: Published by W. & D. Laing, 1822 


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669. HERALDRY. GUILLIM (JoHN). A Display of Heraldrie, manifesting a more 
easie access to the knowledge thereof than hath beene hitherto published 
by any, through the benefit of Method; whereinto it is now reduced by 
the study and industry of John Gvillim. Second Edition. With numerous 
coat-of-arms, some being colored. Small folio, full old calf, worn. 

London: Richard Badger for Ralph Mab, 1632 


670. HERALDRY. “This rol was laburd & finishid by Master John Rows of War- 
rewyk.” Wuth 64 plates (several figures on some), ALL IN COLORS, some 
FINELY ILLUMINATED IN GOLD. 4to, half morocco and boards, very 
slightly rubbed. London: William Pickering,1845 


A SCARCE AND BEAUTIFUL WorK of this pictorial history of the Earls of Warwick. 
The author, John Rows, was born in Warwick, about 1411. 


671. HERCULANUM ET PomMPEI. Recuiel Général des Peintures, Bronzes, Mosaiques, 
etc., découverts jusqu’a ce Jour, et reproduits d’aprés tous les Ouvrages 
Publiés jusqu’a present, avec Texte Explicatif, par L. Barré. With hun- 
dreds of outline plates. 8 vols. royal 8vo, original boards, uncut, somewhat 
worn. Paris, 1870-1877 

COMPLETE SET, INCLUDING THE RARE VOLUME 8, “MUSEE SECRET.” It is the most 
complete work on the discoveries at Herculaneum and Pompeii, exhibiting all the 


paintings, bronzes, miniatures, etc., hitherto published in rare and important works 
» of value, with the additions of many subjects which had not previously appeared. 


672. HerviEu (PAUL). Flirt. Wath full-page photogravure illustrations, and head 
and tail-pieces, by Madame Madeleine Lemaire. 4to, half sky-blue levant 
morocco, back with floral spray in gilt, flowers onlaid in red morocco; gilt 
top, uncut, original wrappers bound in. 


Paris: Boussod, Valadon et Cie., 1890 


673. HEWLETT (MaAovricE). Pan and the Young Shepherd. First EDITION. 
London, 1898; Little Novels of Italy. First Epition. London, 1899; 
The Road in Tuscany. Illustrated. 2 vols. New York, 1904; Lore of 
Proserpine. New York, 1913; The Life and Death of Richard Yea-And- 
Nay. New York, 1901; The Forest Lovers. New York, 1901; Earthwork 
Out of Tuscany. Being Impressions and Translations of Maurice Hewlett. 
Illustrations. New York, 1899; Cynthia. By Leonard Merric. With an 
Introduction by Maurice Hewlett. New York [1919]. Together, 9 vols. 
12mo, cloth. London and New York, 1898-[1919] 


674. HisToRIC AND SECRET Court Memoirs. Wz2th numerous portraits (many 
from rare and contemporary sources), historical and other scenes; title-pages 
printed 1n red and black, all on Japan paper. 20 vols. royal 8vo, three- 
quarter red morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 

Paris-Boston: Printed for the Grolier Society, undated, but recent 
EDITION DE GRAND LUXE, limited to 1000 copies, of which this set is, No. 833. 


FINE SET of these highly entertaining Court Memoirs. 


CONTENTS 


Memoirs of the Court of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, by Madame Cam- 
pan. 2 vols. 

Memoirs of the Courts of Sweden and Denmark, during the Reigns of Christian 
VII of Denmark, and Gustavus III and IV of Sweden. 2 vols. 


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Memoirs of Madame la Marquise de Montespan, written by Herself. 2 vols. 

Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois, Queen of Navarre, written by Herself. 2 vols. 

Memoirs of Henry IV, King of France and Navarre, by the Court Historian of 
Louis XIV. 

Memoirs of Catherine II and the Court of St. Petersburg . . . by One of Her 
Courtiers. 

Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz. 

Secret Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV, and of the Regency, by the Duchesse 


d’Orléans. 
Secret Memoirs of the Court of Berlin . . . by Count Mirabeau. 2 vols. 
Secret Memoirs of the Court of the Empress Josephine, by Madame Ducrest. 
3 vols. 


Secret Memoirs of the Court of St. Cloud ina Series of Letters from a Gentleman 
at Paris to a Nobleman in London. 2 vols. 

Secret Memoirs of the Courts of Louis XV and XVI taken from the Memoirs 
of Madame du Hausset, and from the Journal of the Princess Lamballe. 2 
vols. 


675. HistToRY AND ROMANCE OF CRIME (THE), from the Earliest Times to the 
Present Day. JIilustrations in two states, on Japan paper and on plain 
paper, frontispieces on plain paper colored by hand. Title-pages in red and 
black, on Japan paper. 12 vols. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt backs, with 
onlays of red morocco with daggers and keys in gilt in panels, gilt tops, 


uncut, backs slightly faded. London: The Grolier Society, recent 
CONNOISSEUR EDITION, limited to 150 registered and numbered sets, of which this, 
No. 64. 
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English. 3 vols.; Early French; Modern French; Italian; Spanish; Russian; 
German and Austrian; Over Seas; Oriental; Civil and Military. 


676. HoGARTH (WILLIAM). The Works of William Hogarth, including the Analysis 
of Beauty, and Five Days’ Peregrination. With Introduction by John 
LaFarge. With numerous reproductions on India paper. 10 vols. royal 
8vo, cloth, paper labels, uncut. In cloth cases, 

Philadelphia: George Barrie, 1900 


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bered. This copy printed for Victor J. Welch. 
Contains a Chronological Catalogue Raisonné, by Austin Dobson. 


677. HoGARTH (WILLIAM). IRELAND (JOHN). Hogarth Illustrated from his own 
Manuscripts. Compiled and arranged from the originals by John Ireland. 
Third Edition. Portrait and numerous engraved plates. 3 vols. 8vo, half 

brown morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 
London, 1812 


678. HocartH (WILLIAM). Doxsson (AusTIN). William Hogarth. With an 
Introduction on Hogarth’s Workmanship by Sir Walter Armstrong. Ex- 
tensively tllustrated with beautiful full-page reproductions in photogravure 
and facsimile. Thick royal 4to, cloth, gilt top, uncut, back damaged by nail. 

London, 1902 


Limited Edition. An Account of Hogarth’s Birth, Education, Early Years, his 
Pictures, Minor Prints, and other matters of interest relating to Hogarth and his 
work. With a full bibliography and catalogue of the artist’s works. 


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679. [HOLBEIN (HANs).] QOvadrins Historiqves de la Bible [et] Figvres dv Novveav 
Testament. With 323 woodcuts by Holbein. A Lion: Par Ian de Tovrnes, 
M.D.LV—M.D.LVI [1555-1556]. 12mo, full calf, margins yellow-stained, 
5 leaves badly stained. Laid in is title and leaf of “To the Reader,” dated 
1559. Wzuth armorial bookplate of Chas. Ino Shoppee, with same name 
written on fly-leaf; ERASMI ROTERODAMI Apologia . . . de Trivm Ling- 
varvm, per locabum Latomu. Engraved title-page border to first leaf of 
text, and woodcut initials by Holbein. [Basileee apvd Ioannem Frobenivm, 
Mense Maio, An. M.D.XIX.] Small 4to, half sheep, binding worn and 
broken at hinges. Together, 2 vols. 


680. HOLBEIN (HANS). WorNuM (RALPH W.). Some Account of the Life and 
Works of Holbein. First Epition. Numerous illustrations. Imperial 8vo, 
half brown crushed levant morocco, lettered on back, gilt top, uncut. 

London, 1867 


681. HOLBEIN (HANS). WOoOLTMANN (Dr. ALFRED). Holbein and his Time. 
Translated by F. E. Bunnétt. Numerous illustrations. Small 4to, half 
brown crushed levant morocco, lettered on back, gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Richard Bently and Son, 1872 


682. HOLBEIN’s ILLUSTRIOUS PERSONAGES. Portraits of Illustrious Personages 
of the Court of Henry VIII. Engraved in Imitation of the Original Draw- 
ings of Hans Holbein, in the Collection of His Majesty. With Biographical 
and Historical Memoirs, by Edmund Lodge, Published by John Chamber- 
laine. 84 engraved portratts in colors, 33 of which are printed on tinted paper 
(commonly called Holbein paper), including portraits of Anne Boleyn, 
Prince Edward, Edward VI., Philip Melanchthon, Sir Thomas More, Bishop 
of Rochester, Queen Jane Seymour, and other noted personages of the court 
of Henry VIII. Small folio, half morocco, gilt back and edges, binding 
worn, front cover broken off. 


683. HoLLanp. Davies (C. M.). The History of Holland and the Dutch Nation, 
from the beginning of the Tenth Century to the end of the Eighteenth 
. . . Social Habits of the People . . . Foreign Wars etc. 3 vols. 8vo, 
half calf, gilt. London, 1851 


FIRST AND BeEsT EDITION of this standard history of Holland, 


684. HoLLAND HousE. LICHTENSTEIN (PRINCESS Marie). Holland House. Third 
Edition, complete in one volume. Numerous illustrations. 8vo, half blue 
levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Macmillan and Co., 1875 


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685. HotmMEs (OLIVER WENDELL). The Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes. 
Portrait on India paper and vignettes on titles, 16 vols. (which includes 
the Life and Letters by John T. Morse, Jr.). 8vo, three-quarter dark blue 
levant morocco, backs richly tooled with floral pattern, with onlays of 
crimson morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 

Cambridge: The Riverside Press, 1891-1896 
AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOME SET of the Large Paper Edition, limited to 275 
copies, of which this is, No. 78. 
CONTENTS 

The Autocrat, Poet and Professor at the Breakfast Table; 

Over the Teacups; Elsie Venner; A Mortal Antipathy; 

The Guardian Angel; Pages from an Old Volume of Life; 

Medical Essays; Our Hundred Days in Europe; 

Poetical Works; Emerson and Motley; 

Life and Letters, by John T. Morse, Jr. 


686. Hone (WILLIAM). The Every-Day Book, and Table Book. 436 engravings. 
3 vols.; The Year Book of Daily Recreation and Information. 174 engrav- 
ings. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt fillets on sides, gilt 
panelled backs, leather labels, yellow edges. London: Thomas Tegg, 1832 

FINE SET. 


687. Hoop (Tuomas). The Works of Thomas Hood. Comic and Serious, in Prose 
and Verse. Edited, with Notes, by his Son. Engraved frontispieces. 7 vols. 
12mo, half red moiocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops. 

London: Edward Moxon & Co., 1862-1863 


688. Hupson AND Mouawk Rivers. Documents Relating to the History and 
Settlements of the Towns along the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers (with the 
exception of Albany), from 1630 to 1683, and also Illustrating the Rela- 
tions of the Settlers with the Indians. Translated, Compiled and Edited 
from the Original Records in the Office of the Secretary of State, at Albany 
and other sources... by B. Fernow. 4to, cloth. 

Albany: Weed,-Parsons and Company, 1881 


This, Vol. XIII of the series “Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the 
State of New York,” is the most valuable of the series. 


689. Huco (Victor). The Writings of Victor Hugo. I/lustrations by Flameng. 
10 vols. thick 12mo, half calf, gilt backs and tops, leather labels, one back 
rubbed. Boston: Aldine Book Publishing Co., undated 


STERLING EDITION. 


690. INDIAN TRIBES OF NorTH AMERICA. MCKENNEY (Tuomas L.). History of 
the Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and 
Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. Embellished with 120 portraits from the 
Indian Gallery in the War Department at Washington. ALL OF WHICH ARE 
FINELY CoLoRED. Together, 4 vols. the text 2 vols. royal 8vo, the plates, 
2 vols. large folio, half red morocco, gilt, one cover loose and others rubbed. 
Not returnable. Philadelphia: D. Rice and Co., undated 

The colored plates in volume check correctly with the list of plates as printed, in 
volume two; however the list commences with a portrait of “Billy Bowlegs,” that is 
not present, but a view of the “Encampment of Piekann Indians” is present, although 
not mentioned on the list. In addition the volume contains two plates at the end 
that are‘also not on the list of plates, namely “J-aw_Beance, a Chippeway chief,” 
and “War Dance of the Sauks and Foxes.” 


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691. IRELAND. CARLETON (WILLIAM). Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry. 
With etchings by “Phiz,” Wrightson and others. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper 
labels, gilt tops, uncut. Boston, 1911 


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vellum paper. 


692. IRELAND. HALL (M. ann Mrs. S. C.). Ireland: its Scenery, Characters and 
People. 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. Boston, 1911 


Limited and numbered issue, with some of the plates in colors, others on Japanese 
vellum paper. 


693. IRVING (WASHINGTON), The Writings of Washington Irving. Author's 
Revised Edition. Illustrations and a number of engraved title-pages. 27 vols. 
8vo, half old rose polished calf, full gilt backs, leather labels, gilt tops, 


uncut, BY WORSFOLD. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, no date 
Hupson EpDITION. FINE SET. A number of the books are Edited by Pierre M: 
Irving. 
CONTENTS 


Oliver Goldsmith; Wolfert’s Roost; Crayon Miscellany; 
The Sketch Book; Conquest of Granada; The Alhambra; 
Adventures of Captain Bonneville; Salmagundi; Astoria; 
Tales of a Traveller; Bracebridge Hall; History of New York; 
Spanish Papers; Biographies and Miscellanies; Mahomet. 2 vols.; 
Life of George Washington. 5 vols.; Life of Columbus. 3 vols.; 
» Life and Letters of Washington Irving. By His Nephew Pierre M. Irving. 3 
vols. , 


694. ITALIAN NovE.Ists. The Facetious Nights of Giovanni Francesco Straparola. 
Now first translated into English by W. G. Waters. Chotcely illustrated by 
Jules Garnier and E. R. Hughes. 4 vols.; [ALSo] The Pecorone of Ser Gio- 
vanni. Now first translated into English by W. G. Waters. Choicely illus- 
trated by E. R. Hughes. 3 vols. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, half red leather, gilt 
backs, gilt tops, uncut. 
London: Privately Printed for Members of the Society of Bibliophiles, 1901 


WATER-COLOR EDITION, limited to 300 numbered copies for Europe and America, 
this being copy, No. 85. The text is printed on Venetian paper, and the illustrations, 
which are full-page, are proofs on Japanese paper, the frontispieces in watercolors. 


695. ITALIAN NovEListTs. The Italian Novelists, comprising The Facetious Nights 
of Straparola and The Pecorone of Ser Giovanni. Now first translated into 
English by W. G. Waters. Numerous illustrations, some of which are IN 
CoLor. 7 vols. 8vo, three-quarter blue morocco, the backs richly tooled, 
panels with onlaid floral ornaments, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: Privately Printed for Members of the Society of Bibliophiles, 1901 


A BEAUTIFUL SET. Water Color Edition, the text printed on Venetian paper, and 
the illustrations water colors and Japanese proofs. Limited to 300 numbered copies, 
of which this is, No. 1o1. 


696. JACKSON (Lappy). The Historical Writings of Catherine Charlotte, Lady 
Jackson. Illustrated with numerous photo-etched portraits. 14 vols. small 
8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 

Boston: L. C. Page and Company, 1895-1899 


CONTENTS 


Old Paris. 2 vols.; The Old Régime. 2 vols.; 

The Court of France in the Sixteenth Century. 2 vols.; 

Last of the Valois. 2 vols.; First of the Bourbons. 2 vols.; 
French Court and Society. 2 vols.; Court of the Tuileries. 2 vols. 


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697. 


698. 


699. 


700. 


701; 


=I 
oe) 
1) 


703. 


704. 


Japan. Mitrorp (A. B.). Tales of Old Japan. Illustrations drawn and cut on 
wood by Japanese artists. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. small 8vo, half blue 
morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. London, 1871 


JAPANESE SCENERY. An Album containing 35 photographs IN CoLor, of 
Japanese scenery, temples, architecture, and other places. In an oblong 
Ato, volume, full leather, binding poor. | 


JERROLD (BLANCHARD). Life of Gustave Doré. Wzth more than 130 wilustra- 
tions from original drawings by Doré. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt panelled 
back, gilt top, BY BAYNTUN. London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1891 


JERROLD (DouG.Las). The Works of Douglas Jerrold. With an Introductory 
Memoir by his Son, W. Blanchard Jerrold. Frontispieces by Leech. 4 vols. 
1863-1864; The Life of Douglas Jerrold. By his son, W. Blanchard Jerrold. 
Por rait. No date. Together, 5 vols. uniformly bound in half green levant 
morocco, gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. FINE SET. 

London: Bradbury, Evans and Co., 1863-1864 and No date 


JESSE (JOHN HENEAGE). George Selwyn and his Contemporaries. With 
Memoirs and Notes. New Edition. Engraved portraits by Cook. 4 vols. 8vo, 
full calf, double gilt fillets on sides, gilt backs, leather labels, sprinkled 
edges. London, 1882 


. JONSON (BEN). The Works of Ben. Jonson. With a Biographical Memoir 


by William Gifford. A New Edition. With Portrait and engraved title. 1860; 
CHURCH OF ENGLAND. The Book of Common Prayer . . . Together with 
the Psalms of David. Vignette headpieces. The text engraved throughout on 
copper by John Stuart. 1717. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, full morocco and full 
polished calf, one binding worn, London, 1717-1860 


Jonson, BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER. The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, 
and Beaumont and Fletcher. The first printed from the text, and with 
Notes of Peter Whalley, the latter, from the Text, and with the Notes of 
George Colman. Embellished with portraits. 4 vols. thick 8vo, half calf, 
yellow edges. London, 1811 

FINE SET of an edition which has now become quite scarce. 


JOHNSON (SAMUEL). The Works of Samuel Johnson. Wzth portratts, allustra- 
tions and rubricated titles. 16 vols. 8vo, three-quarter red morocco, gilt 
panelled backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

Troy, New York: Pafraets Press [1903] 


LITERARY CLUB EDITION PRINTED FROM TYPE, ON WATERMARKED PAPER. 
Limited to 774 sets of which this is, No. 774. 


CONTENTS 


Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia; The Idler, and Poems; 
Lives of Eminent Persons; The Adventurer; Miscellaneous; 
Reviews and Political Tracts; Journey to the Hebrides; 
The Rambler. 4 vols.; Lives of the Poets. 4 vols.; 

Book of Devotions. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


705. JOHNSON (SAMUEL). BOSWELL (JAMES). The Life of Samuel Johnson. Copious 
Notes and Biographical Illustrations by Malone. New Edition. Portrait. 

5 vols. 12mo, half polished calf, leather labels, marbled edges, BY BAYNTUN. 
London, 1824 


706. JOHNSON (SAMUEL). Boswell’s Life of Johnson. Including Boswell’s Journal 
of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson’s Diary of a Journey into North 
Wales. Edited by George Birbeck Hill. Portraits, views and facsimales. 
6 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. | New York: Harper & Brothers, 1891 


707. [JOHNSTON (CHARLES).| Chrysal, or, The Adventures of a Guinea; Wherein 
are exhibited Views of Several Striking Scenes; with Interesting Anecdotes 
of the Most Noted Persons in Every Rank of Life through whose hand it 
has passed. With 12 full-page aquatint plates, some of which are believed to be 
by William Blake. Some pages soiled. 3 vols. 12mo, half sprinkled calf, 
leather labels. London, 1822 

Contains a fuil account of the sham order of Monks of St. Francis, established at 


Medmenham Abbey, with description of the members and their mock rites and orgies. 
General Wolfe, the hero of Quebec, is one of the characters, satirized in this work. 


708. IKENRICK (JOHN). Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs. Plates. 2 vols. 8vo, 
half blue crushed morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYN- 
TUN. London, 1840 


709. IXINGLAKE (ALEXANDER WILLIAM). The Invasion of the Crimea, its Origin, 
and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan. Folding 
maps and views. 8 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops. 

Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1863-1887 


710. KINGSLEY (CHARLES). Charles Kingsley, his Letters and Memoirs of his 
Life. Edited by his Wife. First Epirion. Engraved portratts and illustra- 
tions. 2 vols. brown crushed morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. 

London, 1877 


711. KINGSLEY (CHARLES). Charles Kingsley, his Letters and Memoirs of his 
Life. Edited by his Wife. Eighth Edition. Engraved portratts and tllustra- 
tions. 2 vols. half blue morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. 

London, 1877 


712. KINGSLEY (CHARLES). Charles Kingsley, his Letters and Memoirs of his 
Life. Edited by his Wife. Fifth Edition. Engraved portratts and illustra- 
tions. 2|vols. half maroon morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, BY 
BAYNTUN. London, 1878 


713. KINGSLEY (CHARLES). Charles Kingsley, his Letters and Memoirs of his Life. 
Edited by his Wife. Tenth Edition. Engraved portraits and illustrations. 

2 vols. half blue morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, By BAYNTUN. 
London, 1878 


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714. KINSEY (REVEREND W. H.). Portugal Illustrated. With 18 engraved plates on 


India paper, and 9 colored costume plates, each plate with four figures. Royal 
8vo, half red crushed levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 
, [London] 1828 


715. KNOLLES (RICHARD). The Generall Historie of the Turkes. Together with the 


Lives and Conqvests of the Othoman Kings and Emperours. The Fifth 
Edition. Decorative title-page, Laurence Johnson sculpsit, engraved portraits 
im text, head-pieces, and decorative initials. Folio, panelled calf, gilt back, 
leather label, rebacked and piece in side repaired, margins of several leaves 
frayed, name on title,—Celia Fiennes Book. [London:] Adam Islip, 1638 


716, Kock (CHARLES PAUL DE). The Writings of Paul de Kock. With a General 


717. 


Introduction by Jules Claretie. Translated into English, by Mary Hanford 
Ford, Edith Mary Norris, and others. Portrait of the author, numerous full- 
page illustrations, some in colors, illustrations in the text, and ornate head and 
tail-pieces. 42 vols. 8vo, red buckram, gilt tops, uncut, paper labels. 
London: Paris: Boston:—The Frederick J. Quinby Company, 1902-1906 
ST. GERVAIS EDITION. Limited to 500 registered sets, of which this is, No. 349. 


CONTENTS 


Sister Anne. 2 vols.; The Barber of Paris. 2 vols.; The Gogo Family. 2 vols.; 

My Neighbour Raymond. 2 vols.; A Queer Legacy; Monsieur Cherami. 2 
vols.; 

Monsieur Dupont. 2 vols.; Andre the Savoyard. 2 vols.; Jean. 2 vols.; 

Gustave and M. Martin’s Donkey. 2 vols.; Edmond and his Cousin; 

Damsel of Three Skirts; Adhémar; The Child of My Wife; Little Lise; 

The Flower Girl. 2 vols.; Friquette; Scenes of Parisian Life; 

Mustache. 2 vols.; Madame Pantalon; Frére Jacques. 2 vols.; 

Paul and his Dog. 2 vols.; Milkmaid of Montfermeil. 2 vols.; 

Frédérique, 2 vols.; Sans-Cravate. Vol. 1 only; Cerisette. Vol. 1 only. 


Kock (CHARLES PAUL DE). The Works of Charles Paul De Kock. With a 


General Introduction by Jules Claretie. Translated into English by Mary 
Hanford Ford, Edith Mary Norris, and others. Eiched portratt of the author, 
and numerous full-page etched and photogravure illustrations, all im colors. 
25 vols. 8vo, half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt panelled backs, con- 
tents lettered, with floral sprays in gilt, flowers onlaid in red morocco; 
gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: London: Paris:—The Frederick J. Quinby Company [1902-1907] 


COMPLETE SET OF THIS LIMITED EDITION of 1000 copies, of which this is, No. 948. 


CONTENTS 


Sister Anne. 2 vols.; Frére Jacques. 2 vols.; Monsieur Dupont. 2 vols.; 

The Barber of Paris. 2 vols.; The Child of My Wife; Jean. 2 vols.; 

Scenes of Parisian Life; Adhemar; Little Lise; Edmond and his Cousin; 

Gustave, and M. Martin’s Donkey. 2 vols.; The Damsel of the Three Skirts; 

The Gogo Family. 2 vols.; My Neighbor Raymond. 2 vols.; 

Friquette; Madame Pantalon; 

Memoirs of Charles Paul De Kock. Written by Himself. Translated into Eng- 
lish by Edith Mary Norris. 


718, 


719. 


720. 


Oa. 


27: 


723- 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


LAMB (CHARLES). Life and Works of Charles Lamb. With Introduction and 
Notes by Alfred Ainger. 7 vols. 12mo, half polished calf, gilt backs and 
tops, uncut, BY WORSFOLD. London: Macmillan and Co., 1888-1892 


CONTENTS 


Mrs. Leicester’s School, and Other Writings in Prose and Verse; 
Essays of Elia; Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays; 
Letters, Newly Arranged, with Additions. 2 vols.; 

Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb; 

Life of Charles Lamb. 


Lanpor (A. HEnry 5$.). Across Widest Africa. 2 vols. New York, 1907; 
CLINCH (GEORGE). Mayfair and Belgravia. London, 1892; SINGLETON 
(EsTHER). Wonders of Nature, as Seen and Described by Famous Writers. 
New York, 1900; Great Pictures. New York, 1900; BUXTON (SYDNEY, 
Jr.). Fishing and Shooting. London, 1903. Each volume extensively illus- 
trated. Vogether, 6 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth, all but one with gilt 
tops, all uncut. 


LANDOR (WALTER SAVAGE). The Last Fruit Off an Old Tree. First Ept- 
TION. Small 8vo, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, BY BAYN- 
» TUN. London: Edward Moxon, 1853 


LANG (ANDREW). Oxford, Brief Historical and Descriptive Notes. With 
full-page etchings, on India paper, by A. Brunet-Debaines, A. Toussaint, 
and R. Thomas. Folio, half brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top. 

London, 1880 
First EDITION. SPECIAL INDIA PROOF EDITION. 


LANGDALE (CHARLES). Memoirs of Mrs. Fitzherbert; with an Account of 
her marriage with the Prince of Wales. Portrait. 8vo, three-quarter blue 
crushed levant morocco, floral gilt back, gilt top, name on title and lightly 
thumbed in places. London, 1856 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of several portraits and plates. 


LARDNER’S CABINET CyYCLOP2DIA. LARDNER (Dionysius). The Cabinet 
Cyclopedia. Engraved title-pages. 135 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt. 
London, 1830-1831 


COMPLETE SET of this celebrated work, containing the writings of celebrated his- 
torians, scientists, and others. 


PARTIAL LIST OF CONTENTS 


Mackintosh. The History of England; Keighley. Outlines of History; 

Thirlwall. A History of Greece; Dunham. A History of the Germanic Empire; 

Moore. History of Ireland; Scott. The History of Scotland; 

Crowe. The History of France; Grattan. The History of the Netherlands; 

Foster. Lives of the eminent British Statesmen; Gleig. Lives of the most 
eminent British Military Commanders; 

Southey. Lives of the British Admirals; Stebbing. History of the Christian 
Church; 

Brewster. A Treatise on Optics; Herschel. A Treatise on Astronomy; 

Phillips. A Treatise on Geology, and others of equal interest. 


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724. LEECH (JOHN). Follies of the Year. A series of colored etchings from “Punch’s 
Pocket Books,” 1844-1864. With some Notes by Shirley Brooks. First 
EpiT1on. Oblong 4to, original half red morocco, cloth sides, with “Punch” 
design, gilt edges. London [1865] 


725. LELoIR (MAuRICE), Une Femme de Qualité au Siécle Passé. Paris, 1778. 
Beautifully illustrated with 86 full-page plates, printed in colors, including 
titles and tables of contents, from designs by Maurice Leloir, depicting in all 
ats phases the life of a fashionable French woman of the latter part of the rSth 
century, showing her 1n scenes at home, at church, in society, and in the coun- 
try, attending to both duty and pleasure. Each plate mounted on heavy 
white matting paper, with protective yellow wrapper. Large folio, un- 
bound. Enclosed in 2 white morocco folders, gilt, with ties. 

Paris: Jean Boussod, Manzi, Joyant & Cie, 1899 


Edition limited to 200 copies, numbered by hand, of which this is, No. 140. 
SUMPTUOUS PUBLICATION. 


726. LE SAGE (ALAIN RENE). Aventuras de Gil Blas de Santillana Robadas a 
Espafia, y Adoptadas en Francia. Restituidas a su Patria y a su Lengua 

Nativa por un Espafiol Zeloso. With full-page copperplates. 4 vols. square 

12mo, full old tree calf, binding slightly rubbed, name in ink on titles. ; 

; Madrid, 1797 


RARE EDITION. 


727. LESLIE (ROBERT). Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds, with Notices of 
some of his Contemporaries. Commenced by Charles Robert Leslie, R. A., 
continued and concluded by Tom Taylor. Portraits and illustrations. 2 
vols. 8vo, half maroon morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: John Murray, 1865 


728. LEVER (CHARLES). The Writings of Charles Lever. With an Introduction 
by Andrew Lang. Extensively illustrated by “Phiz,” W. C. Cooke, E. J. 
Wheeler, and others. 40 vols. 8vo, three-quarter green crushed levant 
morocco, backs tooled with sprays of shamrocks, and harps, gilt tops, 
uncut. Boston, 1894, etc. 

Little, Brown and Company’s finely printed and limited edition, of which only 
1250 were printed, this being, No. 208. 


PARTIAL CONTENTS 


The Daltons; The Bramleighs; The Dodd Family Abroad; One of Them; 
’ Confessions of Con Cregan; Charles O’Malley; The Knights of Gwynne; 

Arthur O’Leary; Jack Hinton; Sir Brooke Fossbrooke; 

Tom Burke; The Martins of Cro Martin; 

Harry Lorrequer; Barrington; and others. 


729. LEVER’S Copy, WITH AUTOGRAPH. MITFORD (MARY RUSSELL). Stories for 
Little Boys and Girls . . . Selected from American Authors. Frontispieces. 
3 vols. 24mo, cloth. | London, 1835 


CHARLES LEVER’S Copy, WITH His AUTOGRAPH on the title-page of volume one. 
Books from the library of the author of “Jack Hinton,” are seldom offered for sale. 


730. LICHTENSTEIN (PRINCESS MARIE). Holland House. First Epition. Por- 
traits, illustrations and facsimile of letters. 2 vols. 8vo, half blue polished 
calf, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. | 

London: Macmillan and Co., 1874 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


731. LICHTENSTEIN (PRINCESS MARIE). Holland House. Third Edition, complete 
in one volume. Numerous illustrations. 8vo, half blue levant morocco, gilt 
top, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. London: Macmillan and Co., 1875 


732. LIFE OF AN AcToR. EGAN (PIERCE). The Life of an Actor. .The Poetical 
Descriptions by T. Greenwood. Wuth 27 colored characteristic etchings by 
Theodore Lane. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt panelled back, gilt top, 
uncut, BY BAYNTUN. London: Pickering and Chatto, 1892 


733. LITERATURE OF ITALY. Edited by Rossiter Johnson and Dora Knowlton 
Ranous. With a General Introduction by William Michael Rossetti, and 
Special Introductions by James, Cardinal Gibbons, Charles Eliot Norton, 
S. G. W. Benjamin, William S. Walsh, Maurice Francis Egan, and others. 
With full-page illustrations, some on Japanese vellum paper, a few in colors. 
16 vols. cloth, lettered on backs in gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 
No place: The National Alumni [1907] 


EDITION DE Luxe. Limited Issue. 


CONTENTS 


History of Italian Literature, by Flamini; 

Conquest of Rome, by Serao; Memoirs, by Cellini; 

Orlando Furioso, by Ariosto; The Flame, by d’Annunzio; 
Jerusalem Delivered, by Tasso; The Courtier, by Castiglione; 
Three Comedies, by Goldoni, and Three Tragedies, by Alfieri; 
New Life, by Dante Alighieri; Marco Visconti, by Grossi; 

An Anthology of Italian Authors (1270-1907); 

Beatrice Cenci, by Guerrazzi; The Prince, by Machiavelli; 
My Prisons, by Pellico; The Betrothed, by Manzoni; 
Damiano, by Carcano. 


734. LOCK AND Key Lrprary (THE). The Most Interesting Stories of All Nations. 
Illustrations. 10 vols. 12mo, half leather, gilt backs and tops. 
New York: The Review of Reviews Co., 1912 


735. LONDON AND ITs SuBuRBS. LOFTIE (W. J.). London City, its History, Streets, 
Traffic, Buildings, People. 1891; FITZGERALD (PERCY). London City 
Suburbs as they are Today. 1893. Both works profusely illustrated with 
full-page and text illustrations by W. Luker, Jr. Together, 2 vols. 4to, 
uniformly bound in blue cloth, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1891-1893 


736. LONGFELLOW (HENRY WaDsworTH). The Poetical and Prose Writings of 
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. With Bibliographical and Critical Notes. 
Portrait. 11 vols. 8vo, half polished calf, full gilt backs, leather labels, gilt 
tops, uncut, BY TOUT. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1892 


RIVERSIDE EDITION. 
CONTENTS 


Poetical Works. 6 vols.; Dante’s Divina Commedia. 3 vols.; 
Outre-Mer and Driftwood; Hyperion and Kavanagh. 


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737. Loncus. Daphnis and Chloe. From the Greek of Longus. With an Intro- 
duction by Jules Claretie. Exquisite text illustrations by Raphael Collin. 
Royal 8vo, full blue morocco, sides and backs onlaid with floral ornaments, 
partly in red morocco, doublure of crimson morocco, with central 
ornament inlaid with blue morocco, blue watered silk linings, gilt top, 
uncut. Boston, recent 


Number 44 of 100 copies printed throughout on Japanese vellum paper. EXTRA- 
ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of a series of plates, all in three states,—India, Holland 
and Japanese vellum paper. 


738. LoRD CHANCELLORS OF ENGLAND. CAMPBELL (JOHN, LorpD). Lives of the 
Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, from the 
earliest times till the reign of King George IV. 10 vols. 12mo, full tree calf, 
gilt backs. London, 1868 


FINE SET of this handy edition of this celebrated work. 


739. LORENZO DE’ MEpIcI. REMONT (ALFRED VON). Lorenzo de’ Medici the Mag- 
nificent. Translated from the German by Robert Harrison. 2 vols. 8vo, 
half green crushed morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYN- 
TUN. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1876 


740. LORENZO DE’ Mepicr. RoscoE (WILLIAM). The Life of Lorenzo de’ 
Medici, called the Magnificent. Portrait. 2 vols. 4to, old tree calf, binding 
poor. London, 1796 


Second and corrected edition. 


741. Louts XIVrH anpD His Time. Hogy (Mrs. ‘CasHet—Translator). The 
Century of Louis XIV., Its Arts, Its Ideas. From the French of Emile 
Bourgeois. Numerous full-page portraits, and illustrations in the text. 
Small folio, half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt fillets on sides, gilt edges, 
BY BAYNTUN. London [1895] 


742. Louis XVTH. NOLHAC (PIERRE DE). Louis XV. et Marie Leczinska. With 
numerous full-page photogravures, frontispiece in colors, and head and tail- 
pieces. Royal 4to, half blue crushed French levant morocco, gilt panelled 
backs, gilt tops, uncut, original wrappers bound in. 

Paris: Goupil & Cie, 1900 
Edition limited to 1000 copies on “papier a La Cuve des Manufactures De 


Rives,” of which this is, No. 686. 
One of the fine Goupil Historical Monographs. 


743. LyncuH (H. F. B.). Armenia, Travels and Studies. With maps, plans and 
numerous views. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, 
edges of bindings rubbed. London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1901 


Relates to the Turkish and Russian provinces. 


744. MacauLay (THOMAS BaBINGTON, LorD). The Works of Lord Macaulay. 
Edited by his sister, Lady Trevelyan. Portrait. 8 vols. 8vo, three-quarter 
green morocco, gilt, marbled edges. London: Longmans, Green, 1871 


HANDSOME SET of this library edition, comprising The History of England, Critical 
and Miscellaneous Essays, Speeches, Lays of Ancient Rome, ete. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


745. MAcAULAY (THOMAS BaABINGTON, Lord). The Complete Works of Lord 
Macaulay. Portrait frontispieces on Japan paper. 20 vols. bound in 10 
vols. thick 8vo, half leather, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons [1898] 


TEMPLE BAR EDITION, limited to 1000 sets of which this is, No. 117. 


CONTENTS 


Miscellaneous Works. Edited by his Sister Lady Trevelyan. f0 vols. in 5. 
History of England. With an Introduction by Edward P. Cheyney. 10 vols. in 5. 


746. Mac LAy (EDGAR S.). History of the Navy. New Edition, Revised and En- 
larged. 2 vols. Undated; PARKER (GILBERT) AND BRYAN (CLAUDE G.). 
Old Quebec. 1904; SINGLETON (ESTHER). Social New York under the 
Georges, 1714-1776. 1902. Each volume extensively illustrated. Together, 
4 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. New York, 1902-1904 


747. MAILLARD (LEON). Les Menus & Programmes IIlustrés. Invitations, Billets 
de Faire Part, Cartes d’Adresse, Petites Estampes, du XVII siécle jusqu’a 
nos jours. With more than 400 illustrations. Royal 4to, half orange crushed 
French levant morocco, gilt tooled back, with floral designs in gilt, flowers 
onlaid in red morocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1898 


EDITION LIMITED to 1050 copies, of which this is, No. 647 of 1000 copies printed on 
“papier velin.” 


748. MARIE-ANTOINETTE. NOLHAC (PIERRE DE). La Reine Marie Antoinette. 
Frontispiece portrait in colors, heightened in gold, and numerous full-page 
photogravure reproductions of portraits and scenes, from contemporary 
sources. Royal 4to, full red crushed morocco, triple gilt fillet- bands on 
sides, royal coat-of-arms tooled in gilt in center of covers, with gilt fleur- 
de-lys in corners, full gilt panelled back with fleur-de-lys design, inner 
morocco borders with gilt scroll and floral design, gilt edges, By DURVAND 
THIVET, slightly rubbed at edges. Paris: Boussod, Valadon et Cie, 1890 


ONE OF THE FINE GOUPIL HISTORICAL MONOGRAPHS. 


749. MARIE-ANTOINETTE. NOLHAC (PIERRE DE). Marie Antoinette the Queen. 
From the French of Pierre de Nolhac. Portrait of Marie Antoinette in 
colors, and other portraits and views, engraved head and tatl-pieces. Royal 
Ato, half peacock-blue levant morocco, gilt panelled back, with designs in 
gilt, gilt top, uncut, BY J. & E. BUMPUS. Paris and London, [1898] 

This English version was printed by Jean Boussod, Manzi, Joyant & Co. at 
Asniéres-sur-Seine. 
One of the fine Goupil Monographs. 


750. MARIE-ANTOINETTE. NOLHAC (PIERRE DE). La Dauphine Marie-Antoinette. 
Numerous full-page plates, frontispiece in colors. 4to, half blue crushed le- 
vant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut. 

Paris: Boussod, Valadon et Cie, no date 


LIMITED EDITION. Limited to 1000 copies printed on “papier vélin des manufac- 
tures du Marais,” of which this is, No. 560. 


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Tole 


MARIE-CAROLINE. REISET (VICOMTE DE). Marie-Caroline, Duchesse de 


Berry. 1816-1830. Wzth fine frontispiece portratt in colors, and numerous fine 
photogravure reproductions of rare and contemporary portraits, and historical 
scenes. Thick royal 8vo, full Antwerp blue crushed French levant morocco, 
gilt fillet line borders on sides, with large fleur-de-lys design in each corner, 
the arms of the Duchesse de Berry in gilt in center of each side, full gilt 
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4 fleur-de-lys, inner morocco and gilt borders, gilt top, uncut, original blue 
and vellum wrappers bound in, BY DURVAND. Paris: Goupil et Cie, 1906 

Edition limited to 800 copies, on “papier a la main des Manufactures de Blanchet 
Fréres & Kléber,” of which this is, No. 321. 

One of the choice Goupil Historical Monographs. 


752. MARY STUART. SKELTON (JOHN). Mary Stuart. Portrait of Mary Stuart, a 


facsimile in colors reproduced from a miniature by Janet, photogravure por- 
traits and facsimile. Royal 4to, full midnight-blue morocco, sides with blind 
fillets, coat-of-arms of Mary Stuart in gilt in center, letter “M” surmounted 
by a crown, in gilt, in each corner; panelled back, thistle sprays, and letter 
“M” surmounted by a crown, in gilt, in panels; gilt top, uncut, original 
vellum wrappers bound in. Paris: Boussod, Valadon & Cie., 1893 


753. MARMONTEL (J. F.). Memoirs of Marmontel, written by Himself Including 


Anecdotes of the most distinguished Literary and Political Characters who 
appeared in France during the last Century. Translated from the French; 
with Notes and I[]lustrations, by the Author of the Swiss Emigrants [Hugh 
Murray]. 4 vols. 12mo, half blue crushed French levant morocco, panelled 
backs, gilt, gilt tops, uncut, BY BIRDSALL. Edinburgh, 1808 


754. MASSON (FREDERIC). Cavaliers de Napoleon. With full-page reproductions 


after the paintings by Edouard Detatlle, with the frontispiece in colors. Royal 4to, 
full green straight-grain morocco; sides with wide ornamental gilt border, 
in the corners of which are the letter “N,” and the Napoleonic coat-of-arms, 
in gilt, in center; gilt panelled back, with emblematic designs, wide inside 
green morocco borders with scroll-work in gilt, gilt top, uncut, original 
wrappers bound in, BY THIERRY. Paris: Boussod, Valadon et Cie [1895] 


ONE OF THE FINE GOUPIL MONOGRAPHS. 


755. MATTHEWS (BRANDER). Pen and Ink. Papers on Subjects of More or Less 


Importance. New York and London, 1888; Ballads of Books. New York, 
1887; Outlines in Local Color. New York and London, 1898; The Story of a 
Story, and other Stories. New York, 1893; Aspects of Fiction and other 
Ventures in Criticism. New York, 1896; With My Friends, Tales Told in 
Partnership. New York, 1891. ALL First Epitions. Some Illustrated. 
Together, 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth and boards. |New York, 1888-1898 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


756. Maupassant (HENRI RENE Guy DE). The Writings of De Maupassant. 
Embracing Romance, Travel, Comedy and Verse. For the first time 
Complete in English. With a Critical Preface by Paul Bourget, and an 
Introduction by Robert Arnot. Illustrations on Japanese vellum paper, 
frontispieces colored, from original drawings by eminent French and American 
artists. Titles within illuminated borders. 17 vols. 8vo, three-quarters green 
morocco, gilt backs with floral designs onlaid in red and white morocco, 
gilt tops, uncut, backs of a few volumes faded. 

London and New York: M. Walter Dunne [1903 | 


FLAUBERT EDITION, limited to 500 sets, of which this is, No. 211. With certificate 
in Vol. I signed by the Editor, Robert Arnot. 


757. MEDL£VAL ARCHITECTURE. NESFIELD (W. EDEN). Specimens of Medizval 
Architecture Chiefly Selected from Examples of the 12th and 13th Centuries 
in France & Italy. With roo lithograph plates, some plates with more than one 
subject, and show exterior and interior decorations. Folio, cloth, leather back, 
gilt edges. London, 1862 


758. MEREDITH (GEORGE). Novelsof George Meredith. Comprising,—The Shaving 
of Shagpat. Boston, 1888. Author's Edition; Vittoria. Boston, 1888. New 
Edition; Rhoda Fleming. Boston, 1891. Author's Edition; Beauchamp’s 
Career. - Boston, 1892. Author’s Edition; Tragic Comedians. With an 
Introductory Note on Ferdinand Lassalle, by Clement Shorter. Boston, 
1892. Author's Edition; Sandra Belloni, Originally Emilia in England. 
Boston, 1894. Author’s Edition. Together, 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. 

. Boston, 1888-1894 


759. MERRYWEATHER (F. SOMNER). Bibliomania in the Middle Ages. With an 
Introduction by Charles Orr. New York, 1900. One of 500 copies on Deckle- 
edged paper; SUE (EUGENE). The Wandering Jew. Portrait. London, 1845; 
VALDAGNE (PIERRE). Variations sur le Méme Air. Full-page illustrations, 
some in colors on plate paper, and others on India paper. Paris, 1896. 
Together, 3 vols. 8vo and 12mo, half morocco and half calf, two vols. with 
gilt tops and uncut. New York, London, and Paris, 1845-1900 


The last named is from the Robert Hoe library, and is one of an issue of 50 copies 
on papier vélin. It was bound at the Club Bindery. 


760. MicHAEL ANGELO. BLACK (CHARLES CHRISTOPHER). Michael Angelo 
Buonarroti. The Story of his Life and Labours. Portrait, and photograph 
illustrations of his work. Royal 8vo, full blue crushed levant morocco, 
panelled back, gilt top, BY BAYNTUN. London: Macmillan Co., 1875 


This work contains besides his Life, extracts from his letters, chronology of the 
principal events in his life, classified catalogue of his principal works, catalogue of 
paintings, drawings and models in England and in the principal foreign galleries, and 
a bibliography of his works. 


761. MicHAEL ANGELO. HARFORD (JOHN S.) The Life of Michael Angelo Buo- 
narroti. With Translations of many of his Poems and Letters. Also, 
Memoirs of Savonarola, Raphael, and Vittoria Colonna. Second Edition. 
Portraits, views, reproductions of works, etc., many on India paper, and some 
folding plates. 2 vols. 8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut, BY 
BAYNTUN, London, 1858 


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702; 


763. 


MiILLot (CLAUDE F. X.). Tableaux del’ Histoire Romaine; Ouvrage Posthume, 
Abrégé de Millot, par Lui-Méme. 48 full-page and double-page engraved 
plates by Gaucher, P. Aveline, P. F. Tardieu, Louis Le Grand, de Lorraine, 
and other artists. Folio, half brown morocco, gilt back and edges, lower 
margin of frontispiece repaired, a few margins slightly water-stained. 

Paris: Gay et Gide, 1796 


MILTON (JOHN). The Prose Works of John Milton. . . . Notes by J. A. St. 
John. Portrait. 5 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1848 


764. MINIATURE ART. BoucHot (HENRI). La Miniature Francaise, 1750-1825. 


766, 


768. 


769. 


Extensively tllustrated with 148 full-page plates, in colors and 1n sepia, 47 of 
the colored reproductions being in two states, one on Japan paper, the other on 
heavy brown paper, and over 100 vignette miniatures in the text, some tn colors. 
One volume, in 5 parts, as issued, unbound, uncut, each part enclosed in 
original brocaded silk portfolio, with ribbon ties, silk slightly worn at edges. 
Paris: Goupil et Cie, 1907 

IMPERIAL JAPAN PAPER EDITION, limited to 20 numbered copies, of which this is, 
No. V. Accompanying the above are the 30 full-page plates, facsimiles in colors, all 
but one in two states, one on Japan paper, the other on heavy brown paper, issued 


only with this Edition on Imperial Japan Paper. 
BEAUTIFUL Copy. 


MISCELLANEOUS Books. A Collection of Miscellaneous books, including 
22 vols. of the Modern Reader’s Bible; Who’s Who in America, 1899-1909, 
5 vols.; Vols. 1 and 2 of Reade’s “It Is Never too Late to Mend.” First 
EDITION. 1856; and others. Together, 56 vols. 8vo and I2mo, various 
bindings. 


MississipPl. The Memoirs of John Ker, of Kersland, in North Britain: 
Relating to Politicks, Trade and History. Portrait of the author, and folding 
map of Louisiana and the river Misstssippt. 3 vols. 8vo, original calf, joints 
weak. London, 1727-1726 


A considerable portion of volume 2 is devoted to “the chief glory of Louisiana, the 
famous Mississippi,” and adjacent territory. 


Mitrorp (Mary RussELL). Our Village. Etched frontispiece, engraved title- 
page with portrait of the authoress after Haydon, and numerous engraved 
illustrations in text by James D. Cooper, after drawings by C. O. Murray and 
W. H. J. Boot. Royal 8vo, half brown crushed French levant morocco, gilt 
lettering on back, gilt edges. London, 1879 


MOLIERE(JEAN P. B. DE). CEuvres de Moliére. Enrichies de Figures en taille- 
douce. 8 vols. 12mo, contemporary mottled calf, red edges. | Rouen, 1779 
An uncommon edition of the writings of Moliére, not mentioned by Lewin. 


MOLiERE (JEAN B. P. DE). CEuvres de Moliére. Avec des Remarques Gram- | 
maticales des Avertissemens et des Observations sur Chaque Piéce par M. 
Bret. Portrait of Moltére after Mignard by Cathelin, and 33 plates after 
Moreau by Baquoy, De Launay, Duclos, de Ghendt, Helman, Simonet, Mas- 
quelter, Lebas, Legrand, Leveau and Moreau, woodcut head and tal pieces. 
6 vols. 8vo, full polished mottled calf, triple gilt fillets on sides, gilt panelled 
backs, leather labels, gilt edges, BY MORRELL. 

Paris: La Compagnie des Libraires Associés, 1788 
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Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


770. MOMMSEN (THEODOR). The History of Rome. Translated by William P. 
Dickson. Map. 5 vols. 12mo, full calf, gilt. College stamp on sides. 


London, 1894 


This new edition is carefully revised throughout, 


771. MONTFAUCON’S ANTIQUITIES. MONTFAUCON (BERNARD DE). L’Antiquite 
Expliquée et Representée en Figures. With hundreds of plates, illustrating 
several thousand subjects. 15 vols. folio, contemporary full mottled calf, 
gilt backs, gilt edges, leather coat-of-arms (English Earl, with lion and 
unicorn) on bottom panel of each back, Paris, 1722-1724 

Second and corrected edition of this valuable delineation of monuments of an- 
tiquity. The thousands of figures are presented on 1200 plates. It is the great store- 


house from which all succeeding writers on the subject have borrowed. Text in French 
and Latin. 


772. MONUMENTS OF ARCHITECTURE. Le Brabant et les Flandres. Monuments 
d’Architecture et de Sculpture dessines d’Aprés Nature et Lithographiés 
en Plusieurs Teintes par F. Stroobant. Accompagnés de Notices His- 
toriques et Archéologiques, par F. Stappaerts. Numerous full-page colored 
lithographs. Folio, cloth, gilt top, leather back, broken at joints. 

Bruxelles, Leipzig, Gand: C. Muquardt [1852] 


773. MORLEY (JOHN). The Life of William Ewart Gladstone. First EDITION. 
Full-page photogravure portraits. 3 vols. 8vo, full citron crinkled calf, gilt 
panelled backs, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut, BY ZAEHNSDORF. One vol. 
slightly damaged by nail. London, 1903 


774. Morris (CHARLES). Tales from the Dramatists. Portraits. 4 vols. 12mo, 
half maroon polished calf, full gilt backs, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut. 
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1893 


775. Morris (WILLIAM). The Earthly Paradise. Portrait. 4 vols. 12mo, half slate 
calf, fully gilt backs, gilt tops. London, 1905 


BEAUTIFUL Copy, containing the lengthy Introduction by J. W. Mackail. 


776. Morris (WILLIAM). The Writings of William Morris. With Introductions 
by his daughter, May Morris. Portraits and facsimile. 24 vols. 8vo, three- 
quarter maroon crushed levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: Longmans, Green and Company, I910-I915 


HANDSOME SET of the best edition of the writings of Morris. It was limited to 
1050 copies, of which this is, No. 140. 


CONTENTS 


The Defence of Guinevere; Life and Death of Jason; The Earthly Paradise; The 
Story of Grettir the Strong; Journals of Travels in Iceland; Love is Enough; 
Three Northern Love Stories; Aeneids of Virgil; Sigurd the Volsung; Odyssey 
of Homer; The House of the Wolfings; The Roots of the Mountains; News 
from Nowhere; The Wood Beyond the World; Hopes and Fears; The Sunder- 
ing Flood; Water of the Wondrous Isles; The Well at the World's End; 
Signs of Change; Fall of Troy. 


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777: 


778. 


779: 


780. 


Tits 


782. 


783, 


MountTAIN CLIMBING. DE Fivippr (Fitippo). Karakoram and Western 
Himalaya, 1909. An Account of the Expedition of H. R. H. Prince Luigi 
Amedeo of Savoy . . . with a Preface by the Duke of Abruzzi. Extensively 
illustrated, many of the illustrations being full-page. 2 vols. (including the 
separate volume of plates and maps), 4to, cloth. 

New York [printed in London], 1912 


One of the finest productions of its kind in modern times. 


MUSEUM OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE, or Collection of the Principal Pic- 
tures, Statues and Bas-Reliefs in the Public and Private Galleries of Europe, 
drawn and etched by Réveil. With Descriptive, Critical and Historical 
Notices, by Duchesne, Senior. Numerous allustrations. 16 vols. 1829-1834; 
[Atso] The Logge del Vaticano, drawn and etched on steel by Réveil, from 
Raffaelle’s Frescoes. Illustrations. 1833. Together, 17 vols. 12mo, uniform- 
ly bound in half green morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY ZAEHNSDORF. 


London, 1829-1834 
The text is in English and French. 


MusICc OF THE ANCIENTS. BURNEY (CHARLES). A General History of Music 
from the Earliest Ages to the Present Period. Second Edition. Portrait, 
copperplate engravings by Bartolozzt, music, and other tllustrations. 4 vols. 
4to, full tree calf, decorative gilt border on sides, gilt backs, leather labels, 
gilt tops, uncut, skilfully and neatly rebacked. London, 1789 


Music. Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians. Edited by John Denison 
Champlin, Jr., Critical Editor William Foster Apthorp. Wzth full-page 
portraits, and more than 1000 portraits, facsimile autographs, etc. an the text. 
3 vols. 4to, morocco back, vellum sides, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888-1890 


LIMITED EDITION. Only 550 copies printed. 


MussetT (ALFRED DE). The Complete Writings of Alfred de Musset .. . 
Done into English by Andrew Lang, Charles Conner Hayden, Marie 
Agathe Clarke and others. Frontispieces and plates by Bida, Henri, Pille, 
Flemeng, Cartozzo and others. 10 vols. 8vo, half leather, gilt backs, gilt tops, 
uncut, lower edges of back of one volume slightly damaged. 

New York: Privately Printed for subscribers only [1908] 
EDITION DE LUXE, No. 589 of 1000 copies printed. 


MUTHER (RICHARD). Die Deutsche Biicherillustration der Gothik und 
Friihrenaissance (1460-1530). Wuth almost 400 reproductions of woodcuts 
and printed pages with woodcuts, mostly full-page, of the 15th and 16th Cen- 
turtes. 2 vols. in one, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut, original printed 
wrappers bound in. | Munchen & Leipzig: G. Hirth’s Kunstverlag, 1884 


Muntz (EUGENE). Raphael, his Life, Works and Times. From the French 
of Eugéne Muntz. Edited by Walter Armstrong. With numerous full-page 
plates and illustrations in the text, photographs, etc. Thick royal 8vo, half 
brown crushed levant morocco, gilt top, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Chapman and Hall, 1882 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


784. NAPOLEON I. HucGo (Victor). Napoleon the Little. Second Edition. 1852; 
Another Copy, People’s Shilling Edition. 1852; ANoNyMous. The Court 
and Camp of Buonaparte. Wuth frontispiece portrait of De Talleyrand, 
engraved by Finden after Gérard. 1831. Together, 3 vols. 12mo and 16mo, 
half red polished calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, one volume with gilt edges. 

. London, 1831-1852 


785. NAPOLEON I, BussEY (GEORGE Morr). History of Napoleon. First Ept- 
TION. Illustrations by Horace Vernet. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half blue morocco, 
gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. London, 1840 


786. NAPOLEON I, Horne (R. H.—Editor). The History of Napoleon. Two 
portraits on India paper, and many hundred engravings on wood throughout 
the text. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt panelled backs, with 
wreath, eagle and bee ornaments in each panel, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. 

London, 1841 


787. NAPOLEON I. O’MEARA (Barry Epwarpb). Napoleon at St. Helena. En- 
graved portrait and title-pages, and full-page illustrations in colors. 2 vols. 
8vo, full polished calf, triple gilt fillet bands on sides, full gilt panelled 
backs with Napoleonic emblems, leather labels, inside calf and gilt borders, 
gilt edges, BY ZAEHNSDORF. London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1888 


788. NAPOLEON I. MENEVAL (BARON CLAUDE-FRANGOIS DE). Memoirs to Serve 
for the History of Napoleon I. from 1802 to 1815. The Work completed by 
the addition of unpublished documents, and arranged and edited by his 
Grandson Baron Napoleon Joseph De Méneval. Translated and annotated 
by Robert H. Sherard. With photogravure portraits and facsimiles of auto- 
graph letters. 3 vols. 8vo, half blue polished calf, gilt panelled backs, with 
Napoleonic emblems in gilt in panels, gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 

London, 1894 


789. NAPOLEON I. Napoleon Memoirs, comprising Standard Biographies of this 
eminent character. Illustrated with numerous full-page etched-photo and 
mezzotint portraits of eminent personages, and scenes in this eventful period; 
also, title-pages printed in red and black, all on Japan paper. Together, 21 
vols. 8vo, three-quarter morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, bindings 
slightly rubbed. Paris and Boston: The Napoleon Society, 1905 

EpDITION NATIONALE, limited to 500 copies, of which this is, No. 243. The last 5 
vols. are numbered, No. 497. 
CONTENTS 
BOURRIENNE (L. A. F. DE). Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. 4 vols. 
HAZLITT (WILLIAM). Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, 6 vols. 
Junot (MADAME). Memoirs. 6 vols. 


TALLEYRAND (PRINCE DE). Memoirs. Edited with a Preface and Notes by the 
Duc de Broglie. 5 vols. 


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790. NAPOLEON I. MASSON (FREDERIC). Livre de Sacre de |’Empereur Napoleon. 
Splendidly illustrated with six full-page colored plates, and a large number of 
full-page and double-page photogravures, being portraits and historical scenes. 
Royal 8vo, full olive straight-grain morocco, gilt sides with imperial coat- 
of-arms in center, wide outer border enclosed within fillet bands filled with 
ornamental design; full gilt panelled back with Napoleonic emblems; inside 
gilt border; red watered-silk doublures and fly-leaves, gilt top, uncut, 
original wrappers bound in, BY DURAND. 

Paris: Goupil & Cie, Manzi, Joyant & Cie, successors, 1908 

LARGE PAPER, limited to 300 copies on “papier verge,” of which this is, No. 274. 
This beautiful volume was issued in commemoration of the Coronation of Napoleon 

I. The superb reproductions which include many beautiful costume plates of princi- 


pal participants in this event, are after original drawings by the Isabey, Fontaine, 
and Percier. 


791. NAPOLEON I. A Collection of Standard Memoirs, Histories of Campaigns, etc. 
relative to Napoleon the First and his Times. Together, 14 vols. 8vo, 
three-quarter or half red crushed levant morocco, (one in half crimson calf), 
backs differently tooled, some emblematically, gilt tops or gilt edges. 

London, 1814-1894 


A BEAUTIFUL AND UNUSUAL COLLECTION, SOME OF THE WORKS BEING RARE 
LIBRARY EDITIONS OF ALL. 


CONTENTS 


PHILIPPART (JOHN). Campaign in Germany and France . . . to the period of 
the Abdication of the Throne of France, by Napoleon Buonaparte. Fine 
stipple portrait of Blucher. 2 vols. London, 1814. 

GNEISNAU (GENERAL). The Life and Campaigns of Field-Marshal Prince 
Blucher. Portrait and maps. London, 1815. : 

CHABOULON (FLEURY DE). Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of 
Napoleon in 1815. 2 vols. London, 1820. 

O’MEArA (Barry). Napoleon in Exile; or, a Voice from St. Helena. Portraits 
and views. 2 vols. London, 1827. 

LAVALLETTE (COUNT). Memoirs of Count Lavallette. Written by himself. Por- 
trait (inserted). 2 vols. London, r831. 

MARBOT (BARON DE). The Memoirs of Baron de Marbot. Translated by Arthur 
John Butler. Portraits and maps. 2 vols. London, 1892. 

LEvy (ARTHUR). The Private Life of Napoleon. Translated by S. L. Simeon. 
Portraits. 2 vols. London, 1894. 

SEATON (R. C.). Napoleon’s Captivity in relation to Sir Hudson Lowe. Portrait. 
London, 1903. 


792. NAPOLEON III. JERROLD (WILLIAM BLANCHARD). The Life of Napoleon III. 
Derived from State Records, from Unpublished Family Correspondence, 
and from Personal Testimony. First Ep1Tion. With portraits and facsimiles 
of letters. 4 vols. 8vo, half red crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt 
tops, uncut. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1874-1882 


793. NELSON (HorRATIO—LORD) CHURCHILL (T. O.). The Life of Lord Viscount 
Nelson. With numerous full-page engravings, Proofs on India Paper, of 
memorable incidents in the life of Nelson, and a facsimile autograph letter of 
Lord Nelson. Royal 4to, full contemporary purple straight-grain morocco; 
sides with panel border of gilt fillets enclosing scroll-work, and implements 
of war, in gilt, blind tooled inner border; gilt panelled back; morocco inside 
border, gilt; doublures and fly-leaves of cream watered-silk. 

London: Printed for T. Bensley, 1808 


First EDITION. LARGE PAPER. 


794. 


795: 


796. 


797: 


798. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


NEw JERSEY. COLONIAL PAPER Money. Six Pound Note. 1761; Three 
Pound Note. 1757. Together 2 pieces, framed between two pieces of glass. 
Woodbridge: Printed by James Parker, 1757-1761 


NoLHAc (PIERRE DE). Louis XV. et Madame de Pompadour. Numerous 
full-page illustrations, frontispiece in colors. Royal 4to, half blue morocco, 
gilt panelled back, gilt top, uncut, original wrappers bound in. 

Paris: Goupil & Cie, 1903 
Edition Limited to 800 copies on “sur papier a la main des Manufactures De 


Rives,” of which this is, No. 518. 
One of the fine Goupil Historical Monographs. 


NOLHAC (PIERRE DE). Madame Vigée-le Brun, Peintre de la Reine Marie 
Antoinette, 1755-1842; [ALso| Catalogue des GEuvres de Madame Vigée-le 
Brun (Peintures, Pastels, Dessins) qui ont passé en vente publique depuis 
1778 jusqu’en 1908. Dressé par Henri Pannier. Extensively illustrated with 
60 full-page phogravure reproductions, comprising portraits of the artist, 
vignettes, and illustrations of her work, each in three states, one on heavy brown 
paper, the other on heavy white paper, and the third on Japanese vellum. 
Thick royal 4to, full Antwerp blue crushed French levant morocco, sides 

» covered with elaborate framework of scroll, dot, and floral designs in gilt, 
full gilt panelled back, wide inner morocco borders with gilt fillet lines, 
bands of dots, and scroll design, gilt top, uncut, original vellum printed 
wrappers bound in, BY DURVAND. Paris: Goupil et Cie, 1908 

Edition limited to 100 copies on Imperial Japan paper, of which this is, No. XLI. 
Madame Le Brun was the portraitist, not only of the French aristocracy, but also 


of the European. 
ONE OF THE FINE GOUPIL MONOGRAPHS. 


NOLHAC (PIERRE DE). J.-M. Nattier, Peintre de la Cour de Louis XV. 
Beautifully illustrated with frontispiece portrait in colors, from the original, of 
Madame Sophie de France, and numerous full-page photogravure reproduc- 
tions, on heavy brown paper, of the artist's work. Royal 4to, full sapphire 
blue crushed French levant morocco, elaborate gilt borders on sides, of 
floral and scroll designs, with large corner wreaths in gilt, full gilt panelled 
back, inner morocco and gilt borders, gilt top, uncut, printed blue and 
vellum wrappers bound in, BY DURVAND. Paris: Goupil et Cie, 1905 

Edition limited to 425 copies on “papier a la main des Manufactures de Rives,” 


of which this is, No. 364. 
ONE OF THE FINE GOUPIL MONOGRAPHS. 


NoLHAC (PIERRE DE). Francois Boucher. Premier Peintre du Roi, 1703-1770. 
Beautifully illustrated with 56 full-page and vignette photogravure reproduc- 
tions, and 4 plates painted in colors, facsimiles of the originals, all the plates 
mounted on thick brown plate paper. Royal 8vo, full sapphire blue crushed 
French levant morocco, sides with broad framework border in gilt of scroll 
and spray design, with outer fillet bands; full gilt panelled back, wide inner 
morocco and gilt borders of dots, fillet bands, and scroll work design; gilt 
top, uncut, original blue and vellum wrappers bound in, BY DURVAND. 

Paris: Goupil et Cie, 1907 
Edition limited to 500 copies on “papier 4 la main des Manufactures de Rives,” 
of which this is, No. 237. 


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799. No NAME SkgrIEs. [Fiction and Poems from famous anonymous hands.| 


31 vols. 16mo, cloth. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1876-1894 


CONTENTS 


Will Denbigh, Nobleman; Kismet; Mirage; Princess Amélie; 
The Tsar’s Window; A Daughter of the Philistines; 

Her Crime; Cracker Joe; Little Sister; Barrington’s Fate; 

Is That All?; Diane Coryval; Justina; A Superior Woman; 
Ascenbroedel; My Wife and My Wife’s Sister. 2 copies; 
Marmorne; Afterglow; A Masque of Poets; Salvage. 2 copies; 
His Majesty, Myself. 2 copies; Mrs. Beauchamp Brown; 
Signor Monaldini’s Niece; Don John; Her Picture; 

Baby Rue; The Colonel’s Opera Cloak. 


800. O_p Masters. A Collection of Engravings from Paintings and Drawings by 


Sol. 


802. 


803. 


804. 


the Most Celebrated Masters, containing a Series of Fine Specimens after 
Vandyke, Annibal Caracci, Murillo, Carlo Dolci, Salvator Rosa, Teniers, 
Rembrandt, and others. Engraved and Etched in the Best Manner, by 
the Most Eminent Artists. 170 full-page engraved and etched reproductions 
from works of the great masters. 2 vols. small folio, boards, calf backs, 
cracked at hinges. London: Printed for W. T. Gilling, undated 


FINE IMPRESSIONS OF THE PLATES. 


OLIPHANT (Mrs. MARGARET). The Literary History of England in the end 
of the Eighteenth and Beginning of the Nineteenth Century. First 
EpiTION. 3 vols. London, 1882; Junius. [Letters of Junius.] Portraits. 
2 vols. London, 1794; LAMB (CHARLES AND Mary). Tales from Shakes- 
peare. Edited with an Introduction by Alfred Ainger. Full-page illustra- 
tions. 2 vols. New York, 1909. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, full morocco, cloth 
and half calf. London and New York, 1794-1909 


OrNITHOLOGY. The Auk, a Quarterly Journal of Ornithology. Published by 
The American Ornithologists’ Union. Vols. 21 to 31 inclusive, Vols. 27 
and 28 each lacking two numbers. JIJ/lustrations. 21 vols. in parts. Cam- 
bridge, 1904-1914; CHECK-List of North American Birds. Prepared by a 
Committee of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Second and Revised 
Edition. New York, 1895. Together, 22 vols. 8vo, cloth and wrappers. 

Cambridge and New York, 1895-1914 


Otway (THomas). The Works of Mr. Thomas Otway. Consisting of his 
Plays, Poems and Letters. [With an Account of the Life and Writings of 
Mr. Thomas Otway.| Portrait. 3 vols. small 8vo, half calf, leather labels. 

London, 1768 


Ovip. [Sandys (George—translator).] Ovid’s Metamorphosis. Englished, 
Mythologiz’d and Represented in Figures by G. S. Engraved plates. 
Small folio, full old calf, engraved title has been cut down and inlaid, 
several small tears in dedication leaf have been repaired, skilfully and 
neatly rebacked. [Oxford] 1632 


This is the first translation of a classic in English made on the American Continent. 
The translator was Secretary to the Colony of Virginia, at the time. 


805. 


806. 


807. 


808. 


809. 


810. 


Sil. 


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Ovip. Les Métamorphoses d’Ovide, Traduction Nouvelle avec le Texte 
Latin, suivie d’un analyse de l’explicaton des Fables, de Notes Géo- 
graphiques, Historiques, Mythologiques, et Critiques. Par M.G. T. Ville- 
nave. Wuth the 144 fine copperplate engravings by Baquoy, Courbe, Dambrun, 
Delvaux, de Ghendt, Halbou, Hulk, Langois, R. De Launay, Malbeste, 
Mariage, Quéverdo, Thomas and Triere, after the original designs by Lebarbier, 
Monsiau, and Moreau. 4 vols. 4to, half seal-brown morocco, gilt tops, 
uncut. Paris: Gay et Guestard, de L’ Imprimerie de P. Didot, 1806 


LARGE PAPER COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION of this Translation, richly illustrated 
with beautiful 18th and 19th century French engravings. CHOICE Copy. 


PAINTING IN ENGLAND. Walpole (Horace). Anecdotes of Painting in England; 


with some account of the principal artists. . . . Catalogue of Engravers. 
. . . Collected by George Vertue. . . . Additions by James Dallaway. 
Portraits. 3 vols. 8vo, full calf, gilt. London, 1849 


This new and revised edition, contains additional notes by Ralph Wornum. 


PAINTINGS. Singleton (Esther). Famous Paintings, as seen and described by 
famous writers. 1902; Historic Buildings. 1903. BoTH First EDITIONS; 
Turrets, Towers, and Temples. 1902; Great Pictures. 1902. [All] Edited 

» and Translated by Esther Singleton. Numerous illustrations in each volume. 
Together, 4 vols. 8vo, half blue crushed morocco, gilt backs and tops, 
uncut. New York, 1902-1903 


PALACES OF GREAT BRITAIN. Britannia Illustrata, or, Views of Several of the 
Queens Palaces, as also of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry 
of Great Britain. 72 engraved folding plates. Folio, full old calf, blind 
tooling on back and sides. London, 1709 


PALAIS DE SAN Donato. Catalogue des Objets d’Art et d’Ameublement, 
Tableaux, dont la Vente aux Enchéres Publiques aura lieu 4 Florence, au 
Palais de San Donato, le 15 Mars, 1880, et les jours suivant. Extensively 
illustrated with beautiful full-page etched reproductions of the paintings, and 
numerous text illustrations of the furniture, sculptures, tapestries, and other 
art objects contained in the palace. Folio, full dark green crushed French 
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crushed French levant morocco, with narrow outer border of dark green 
morocco and gilt band, end-leaves of taupe watered-silk, gilt edges. En- 
closed in marbled board slip-case Brussels, Paris, 1880 


PaLtock (ROBERT). The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins. 2 vols. 
12mo, half mottled calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1884 


The best of the modern editions of this entertaining work, with Preface by A. H. 
Bullen. 


PARDOE (JULIA). The Life of Marie de Medicis, Queen of France, Consort 
of Henry IV., and Regent of the Kingdom under Louis XIII. Second 
Edition. Portraits and facsimile MSS. 3 vols. 8vo, haif blue morocco, gilt 
panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut. London: Colbun and Co., 1852 


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812. PARDOE (JULIA). The Historical Writings of Julia Pardoe. With hand-colored 
frontispieces on white paper, and numerous portraits and other illustrations 
on Japan paper. 15 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut, paper labels. 

New York: James Pott and Co., 1905 


SAvoy EDITION, limited to 400 copies. 


CONTENTS 


Life of Marie Medici. 6 vols.; Louis XIV. 6 vols.; 
Court and Reign of Francis the First. 3 vols. 


813. PARKMAN (FRANCIS). Francis Parkman’s Works. Frontispieces. 12 vols. 
8vo, cloth, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 
Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1898-1903 
NEw LIBRARY EDITION. COMPLETE SET. 


CONTENTS 


Pioneers of France in the New World; The Oregon Trail; 

Jesuits in North America; The Old Régime in Canada; 

La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West; 

Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV; 

Half Century of Conflict. 2 vols.; Montcalm and Wolfe. 2 vols.; 
The Conspiracy of Pontiac. 2 vols. 


814. PARKMAN (FRANCIS). Francis Parkman’s Works. Frontispieces. 7 vols. 
12mo, cloth, gilt backs and tops, uncut, backs slightly rubbed. 
Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1899-1903 
New LiprAry EDITION. 
CONTENTS 
The Conspiracy of Pontiac. 2 vols.; Old Régime in Canada; 
Pioneers of France in the New World; Jesuits in North America; 


La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West; 
Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV. 


815. Paris CoMIQUE. Revue Amusante des Caractéres, Mceurs, Modes, Folies, 
Ridicules, Excentricites, Niaiseries, Betises, Sottises, Voleries et Infamies 
Parisiennes. Texte non Politique par MM. L. Huart, Michelant, Ch. 
Philipon, et Autres Rédacteurs du Charavari et de la Caricature. J/lus- 
trated with 20 full-page colored lithographs, and numerous woodcuts in text, 
from comical drawings by Bouchot, M. de Cham, Daumier, Gavarnier, 
Grandville and other artists. 4to, half dark green morocco, uncut. 

Paris: [Béthune et Plon] chez Aubert [1844] 
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copy of this work. Aubert had the text of this work prepared, and inserted his dif- 
ferent colored plates, which differ in various copies. 


816. PARISIAN BEAUTIES. Beautés Parisiennes. From September 2, to November 
20, 1891. Nos. I to 9, inclusive; BEAUTES DE Paris. First Year, Nos. I to 
3. December I0 to 30, 1891, and Second Year, Nos. 1 to 5. January 6, to 
February 3, 1892. Numerous illustrations. Together, 17 nos. folio, bound 
in one volume, marbled boards, cloth back, leather label, uncut. 
Paris, 1891-1892 
A weekly publication. 


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817. PARLIAMENT OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND. The Laws and Acts of Parliament, 
made by King James the First, and his Royal Successors, Kings and Queen 
of Scotland .. . (until) Our most high and dread Sovereign Anne. Col- 
lected . . . from the Publick Records . .. by Sir Thomas Murray of 
Glendook. 3 vols. I2mo, full contemporary crimson straight grained 
morocco, richly gilt and blind tooled, gilt Sones: slight ink spot in places. 

Edinburgh, 1682-1731 


Pretty set. The Acts comprise those from 1424 to 1706. 


818. PASOLINI (CouNT PiER DEsIDERIO). Catherine Sforza. Translated and 
prepared with the Assistance of the author by Paul Sylvester. AUTHOR- 
IZED EpITION. Illustrated. Chicago, 1898; YORK (JAMES—Translator). 
The Tales of the “Spanish Boccaccio.” Count Lucanor, or The Fifty Pleas- 
ant Stories of Patronio. Written by the Prince Don Juan Manuel. Num- 
erous tllustrations on India paper. New York and London, 1889; [YONGE 
(CHARLOTTE MAry).] A Book of Golden Deeds. London, 1906. Together, 

3 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, half morocco and half calf. 
London, Chicago and New York, 1889-1906 


819. PAUL (HERBERT). Queen Anne. With portrait of Queen Anne, a facsimile in 
colors of the original enamel by Charles Bott, and numerous photogravure 
portraits. Royal 4to, half red crushed French levant morocco, gilt top, 

uncut, original wrappers bound in. 
Paris, London, Berlin and New York: Goupil & Co., 1906 


Limited to 800 copies on Fine Paper, of which this is, No. 419. ONE OF THE FINE 
GOUPIL HISTORICAL MONOGRAPHS. 


820. PAUL (JEAN). Werke. 16 vols. bound in 8 vols. 12mo, full calf, gilt, mar- 
bled edges. Berlin, 1847-1849 


Comprises,—Hesperus, Titan, Katzenberger, Siebenkas, and others. 


821. PEPYS (SAMUEL). Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, from his 
MS. Cypher in the Pepysian Library, with a Life and Notes by Richard 
Lord Braybrooke, Deciphered, with Additional Notes, by Rev. Mynors 
Bright. With numerous portratts from the Collection in the Pepysian Library, 
printed in permanent Woodburytype. Rubracated titles. 6 vols. 1875-1879; 
[ALso] Samuel Pepys and the World He Lived In. By Henry B..Wheatley. 
1880. Together, 7 vols. royal 8vo, full polished calf, gilt fillet bands on 
sides, full gilt backs, leather labels, inner calf and gilt borders, gilt tops, 

all but the last vol. uncut, edges of bindings rubbed. 
London: Bickers and Son, 1875-1880 


FINE LIBRARY EDITION. 


822. Persian Manuscript. A Persian Manuscript, probably of THE KORAN. 
Written on glazed paper. Thick small folio, native binding of red leather, 
with flap. XIX Century 


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823. 


824. 


825. 


826. 


O27 5 


828. 


829. 


830. 


831. 


PHILLips (ARTHUR). The Voyage of Governor Phillips to Botany Bay, with 
an Account of the establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson and 
Norfolk Island, compiled from authentic papers, which have been obtained 
from the several Departments. First Epition. Portraits, views, folding 
maps, and plates of animals, birds, fish, etc. 4to, full contemporary red 
morocco, decorative gilt border on sides, gilt panelled back, gilt edges, 
skilfully and neatly rebacked. London, 1789 


This work relates entirely to New South Wales. 


“Puiz”—HaBsiot K. BROWNE ILLUSTRATIONS. Dickens (Charles). Dealings 
with the Firm of Dombey and Son, Wholesale, Retail, and for Exporta- 
tion. First Epition. Wath 4o etchings, including etched title, by H. K. 
Browne. 8vo, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt panelled back, gilt 
edges, BY BAYNTUN. London, 1848 


“Puiz”’—HAaBLot K. BROWNE ILLUSTRATIONS. SMEDLEY (FRANK E.). Lewis 
Arundel, or, The Railroad of Life. Frrst Epition. Iilustrations by “Phiz.” 
8vo, half blue morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Virtue, Hall & Virtue, 1852 


Pitt (WILLIAM). TOMLINE (GEORGE). Memoirs of the Life of the Right 
Honorable William Pitt. 2 vols. 4to, full old sprinkled calf, gilt fillets on 
sides, gilt panelled backs, leather labels. London: John Murray, 1821 


PLATO. GROTE (GEORGE). Plato, and the other Companions of Sokrates. 
Third Edition. 3 vols. 8vo, half dark-green morocco, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. 
London: John Murray, 1875 


PoE (EDGAR ALLAN). The Works of Edgar Allan Poe. With an Introduction 
and a Memoir by Richard Henry Stoddard. Engraved portrait, etched 
frontispieces, vignettes on titles, and facsimile letters. 6 vols. 8vo, half blue 
levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co.,.1884 


Por (EpGAR ALLAN). The Works of Edgar Allan Poe. With an Introduction 
and a Memoir by Richard Henry Stoddard. Portrazt, views and facsimile 
letters. 6 vols. small 8vo, half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt tops, 
BY BAYNTUN. London: George Routledge & Sons, 1896 


POLITICAL EUROPE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. RITCHIE (T. E.). Politi- 
cal and Military Memoirs of Europe, from the Renewal of the War on the 
Continent in 1798, to the Peace of Amiens in 1802. Portrait of Napoleon in 
uniform, cocked hat. 3 vols. 8vo, half blue crushed levant morocco, gilt tops. 


London, 1802 
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Port ROyAL. SCHIMMELPENNINCK (M. A.). Select Memoirs of Port Royal, 
to which are appended Tour to Alet, Visit to Port Royal, Gift of an Abbess, 
Biographical Notices, &c. Taken from Original Documents. Fourth 
Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, half brown crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt 
tops, BY BAYNTUN. London, 1835 


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832. PORTRAITS OF CELEBRATED CHARACTERS. CAULFIELD (JAMES). Portraits, 
Memoirs, and Characters of Remarkable Persons, from the Revolution in 
1688 to the end of the Reign of George II. Collected from the Most Authen- 
tic Accounts Extant. With 153 engraved portraits. 4 vols. 8vo, contempo- 
rary full purple straight-grain morocco, gilt scroll-work borders on sides 
enclosing blind tooled panel, gilt panelled backs. London, 1819-1820 


Fine copy. Seven of the illustrations are by George Cruikshank. 


833. PorTRAITS. The National Portrait Gallery. Numerous tinted portraits. 
4 vols. 4to, half calf. London, circa 1875 


834. PrescoTT (WILLIAM H.). The Works of William H. Prescott. Edited by 
Wilfred Harold Munro, and comprising the Notes of the Edition by John 
Foster Kirk. With a Life of Prescott, by George Ticknor. Wzth portraits 
and other tllustrations on India paper; titles in red and black. 22 vols. 8vo, 

half red crushed morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company [1904] 


MONTEZUMA EDITION, limited to 1000 copies, of which this is, No. 714. 


. CONTENTS 


History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic. 4 vols.; 

History of the Conquest of Mexico. 4 vols.; 

History of the Conquest of Peru. 3 vols.; 

Biographical and Critical Miscellanies. 2 vols.; 

History of the Reign of Philip II. King of Spain. 4 vols.; 

History of the Reign of Charles V. By William Robertson. With an Account of 
the Emperor’s Life after his Abdication, by W. H. Prescott, 4 vols.; 

Life of William H. Prescott. By George Ticknor. 


835. QUEEN ANNE. PAUL (HERBERT). QueenAnne. Wzth frontispiece IN CoLors, 
after the original by Charles Boit, in the Royal collection at Windsor, and other 
plates, many of which are full-page. 4to, half black morocco, gilt back. 

Paris, etc., 1906 
One of the Goupil Monographs, PRINTED ON JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER, No. 58 
of 200 copies. 


836. QUEENS OF BEAutTy. Dixon (W. WILLMOTT). Queens of Beauty and their 
Romances. 2 vols. New York, 1907; FANSHAWE (ANN LaApy). Memoirs. 
Reprinted from the Original Manuscript. London, 1907; CRAVEN (Mary). 
Famous Beauties of Two Reigns. With aChapter on Fashion in Femininity, 
by Martin Hume. New York, 1907; FEA (ALLAN). Some Beauties of the 
Seventeenth Century. London, 1907; WitLiaMs (H. NogEt). A Princess of 
Intrigue. 2 vols. New York, 1908; BrapBy (G. F.). The Great Days of 
Versailles. New York, 1906. Illustrations, including many photogravure por- 
traits on Japan paper. Together, 8 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth, all but 
one with gilt tops, uncut. 


837. QUEENS OF ENGLAND. WILMOT (SYDNEY). The Queens of England. With fine 
steel portraits. 2 vols. 4to, half blue morocco, gilt edges. 
London: J. S. Virtue & Co., no date 


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838. 


839. 


840. 


841. 


842. 


843. 


844. 


RACKHAM (ARTHUR) ILLUSTRATIONS. SWIFT (JONATHAN). Gulliver’s Trav- 
els into Several Remote Nations of the World. Full-page colored illustrations 
by Arthur Rackham. Imperial 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut, with ties. 

London and New York, 1909 
LARGE PAPER. Edition limited to 750 copies for sale in England and America, 
numbered and signed by the Illustrator, of which this is, No. 440. 


The plate facing page 256, entitled “The Yahoos,” only appears in this Large 
Paper Edition, and is not included in the ordinary edition. 


RAE (W. F.). Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox; the Opposition under George the 
Third. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt fillets on sides, gilt panelled back, gilt 
top, uncut, BY RIVIERE. London, 1874 

Best LIBRARY EDITION. EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 40 engraved por- 
traits, some inlaid to size, including, amongst others, the following,—King George 
III, George Washington, John Wilkes, Henry Fox, Sr. Wm. Blackstone, Mrs. 
Sheridan, William Pitt, Benjamin Franklin, and others. 


RAEBURN (SIR HENRY). ARMSTRONG (SIR WALTER). Sir Henry Raeburn. 
With an Introduction by R. A. M. Stevenson and a Biographical and De- 
scriptive Catalogue by J. L. Caw. Wuth 61 full-page photogravure plates and 
§ smaller engravings. Folio, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 


London: William Heinemann, 1901 
Only a limited number printed. 
Contains a Complete Catalogue of the artist’s work. 


RAPHAEL. Muntz (EUGENE). Raphael, his Life, Works, and Times. Edited 
by Walter Armstrong. Illustrated with 154 text engravings, and 43 full-page 
photographic plates. Royal 8vo, half blue crushed levant morocco, panelled 
back, contents lettered, gilt top, BY BAYNTUN. 

Londen: Chapman and Hall, 1882 


REDESDALE (LorD). Memories (and Further Memories) of Lord Redesdale. 
Fully illustrated. 3 vols. 8vo, three-quarter blue morocco, gilt backs, gilt 
tops, BY ZAEHNSDORF. London, 1915-1917 


FINE SET of the library edition of these entertaining memoirs. 


REICHENBERG (SUZANNE). ALEXANDRE (ARSENE). Suzanne Reichenberg, 
les Ingénues au Théatre. Préface de Jules Claretie. Numerous portratts, 
stage scenes, and views. 4to, half roan, uncut, original wrappers bound in. 

Paris: F. Juven, no date 


EDITION LIMITED to 50 copies, printed on Japan paper, of which this is, No. 17. 


REMONT (ALFRED VON). Lorenzo de’ Medici the Magnificent. Translated 
from the German by Robert Harrison. 2 vols. 8vo, half brown crushed 
levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1876 


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845. [RESTIF DE LA BRETONNE (Nicoras E.).] Tableaux de la Bonne Compagnie, 
ou Traits caractéristiques, Anecdotes secrétes, Politiques, Morales, et 
Littéraires, recueillies dans les Sociétés du bon ton, pendant les Années 
1786 et 1787. With 16 copperplates, designed and engraved by Moreau le 
Jeune, and other celebrated artists. 2 vols. in one, 16mo, half sheep, binding 
rubbed. Paris, 1787 

First EDITION. Sixteen plates, reduced from engravings after the designs of Mo- 
reau and Freudeberg by Camligue and Guttenberg, or not signed. In the present 


work, 4 of the plates are after Freudeberg, and 12 after Moreau, all unsigned. 
Restif is said not to be the author of all these tales. 


846. REYNARD THE Fox. Specvlvm vite aulice. De Admirabili Fallacia et Astvtia 
Vvlpecvle Reinikes Libri quatuor nuncprimum ex idiomate Germanico 
latinitate donati . . . Hartmanno Schoppero. With woodcuts by Jost 
Amman and Virg. Solis. 16mo, full green crushed French levant morocco, 
gilt fillets on sides, panelled back, several small holes in title, title backed. 

Francof. ad Moen, 1595 


847. REYNARD THE Fox. After the German version of Goethe, by Thomas James 
Arnold. With 60 illustrations from the designs of Wilhelm von Kaulbach, and 

. 12 India proof engravings by Joseph Wolf. Royal 8vo, full blue morocco, 

gilt, gilt edges. London, 1887 


One of the best of the modern editions of Reynard, published by John C. Nimmo, 


848. REYNOLDs (GEORGE W. M.). The Writings of G. W. M. Reynolds. Wath il- 
lustrations on Japanese vellum paper, a few IN COLOR. 20 vols. 8vo, three- 
quarter dark blue morocco, floral gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, several 
bindings slightly discolored. 

London and Boston: The Oxford Society, undated 
Der LUXE EDITION, limited and numbered issue. 


CONTENTS 


Pauline Clarendon; Rose Porter; Mrs. Fitzherbert; Caroline Walters; 
Venetia Trelawney; Lady Saxondale’s Crimes; Fortunes of the Ashtons. 


849. REYNOLDS (SIR JosHUA). Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds, with No- 
tices of some of his Contemporaries. Commenced by Charles Robert Leslie, 
R. A., continued and concluded by Tom Taylor. Portraits and tllustra- 
tions. 2 vols. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, By BAYNTUN. 

London: John Murray, 1865 


850. REYNOLDS (SIR JOSHUA). ARMSTRONG (SIR WALTER). Sir Joshua Reynolds, 
First President of the Royal Academy. With 78 photogravures and six 
lithographic facsimiles in color. Folio, buckram, gilt top, uncut. 

London: William Heinemann, 1900 
LIMITED EDITION. 
“The aim of this book is to give a concise account of Sir Joshua Reynold’s career, 
as recorded in his numerous biographies and in the series of his works.” 


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851. RHINE RIVER. Panorama of the Rhine; or, Views of the right and left bank. 
of the Rhine, from Mentz to Coblentz. Right bank drawn from nature by 

J. F. Dielmann, and on stone by A. Fay, left bank drawn from nature and 

on stone by J. Becker. Title in English and German. With the folding pan- 

orama in two sections, about SEVENTY FEET Eacu. Oblong 4to, original 
boards, paper label, with ties. Title page and dedication leaf slightly frayed. 
Frankfurt au Main, circa 1829 

This remarkable and interesting work has become extremely scarce. 


852. RICHARDSON (SAMUEL). The Novels of Samuel Richardson. Complete and 

Unabridged. With a Life of the Author, and Introduction by William Lyon 

Phelps. Portraits and illustrations in two states, one on Japanese vellum 

paper, one on plain paper; the frontispieces on Japanese vellum paper colored 

by hand, some signed by the painter. Illustrated titles on Japan paper, regular 

title-pages in red and black. 20 vols. 8vo, half blue crushed morocco, gilt 
panelled backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: Printed from type for Subscribers only, by Croscup & Sterling 

Company [1901] 

AUTOGRAPH EDITION, limited to 56 numbered and registered copies, printed from 


type on Holland hand-made paper, and the type distributed. This is copy, No. 35, 
Volume I of Pamela signed in the autograph of the editor,—Wm. Lyon Phelps. 


CONTENTS 


Pamela. 5 vols.; Sir Charles Grandison. 7 vols.; 
Clarissa Harlowe. 8 vols. 


853. RmLEy (JAMES WuITcoMB). Old-Fashioned Roses. London, 1888; VER- 
HAEREN (EMILE). Poémes Légendaires de Flandre et de Brabant. Paris, 
no date; LatHRoP (ROSE HAWTHORNE). Along the Shore. Boston [1888]; 
GRANT (PERcy S.). The Search of Belisarius. New York, 1907; VERLAINE 
(PAUL). Poems. Translated by Gertrude Hall. Jilustrated. Chicago, 1895. 
Printed on Japan paper, limited to 100 copies, of which this 1s, No. 42; 
PoEMEs D’Amour. Paroles de R. Darzens. Musique de A. Chapuis. With 
10 lithographs by Adolphe Willette. Paris, no date. Together, 6 vols. 8vo 

and 12mo, cloth, half cloth and boards. 
Paris, New York, London, Chicago: 1888-1907 


854. ROBERTS OF KANDAHAR (LORD). Forty-One Yearsin India from Subaltern 
to Commander-in-Chief. First Ep1Tion. Illustrated with portraits and maps. 
2 vols. royal 8vo, half red crushed morocco, gilt backs and tops, BY BAYN- 
TUN. London, 1897 


855. RoMNEY (GEORGE). Romney, a Biographical and Critical Essay, with a 
Catalogue Raisonné of his Works. By Humphry Ward and W. Roberts. 
Numerous full-page photogravure reproductions of Romney's paintings. 
Royal 4to, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. London: Thos. Agnew & Sons, 1904 

Vol. 1 contains the Artist’s Diary from 1776 to 1795. Vol. 2 is the “Catalogue 


2 


Raisonné. 


856. RoscoE (WILLIAM). The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth. First 
EpiTIon. Portraits. 4 vols. 4to, full diamond russia, gilt tooling on sides 
and backs, leather labels, skilfully and neatly rebacked. Liverpool, 1805 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


857. RoussEAU (JEAN JACQUES). Julie ou La Nouvelle Héloise. Portrait of the 
author by Hopwood, and 12 copperplates inserted, all but one proofs before 
letters, mostly by Lorieux after Moreau. 3 vols. three-quarter citron morocco, 
gilt backs, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut, binding slightly soiled. 

Paris: Henri Feret, M. DCCC. X XIX [1829] 
At the end of the third volume, are several pages devoted to the descriptions of 12 
plates to accompany this work, with a foot-note stating that the plates described 


accompany the two first editions of this work which appeared in Paris and Amster- 
dam. 


12 plates, all but one Proofs before Letters, and all but two engraved by Lorieux 


after designs by Moreau, are bound in this work. Only 4 of the plates correspond to 
the descriptions here given. 


These plates have evidently been extracted from an earlier edition of at least 7 
vols. as many of the plates have volume and plate numbers in margins. 


858. ROWLANDSON COLORED PLATES. COMBE (WILLIAM). The Three Tours of 
Doctor Syntax. Wzth the extensive series of illustrations IN COLOR, by Thomas 
Rowlandson. 3 vols. royal 8vo, original cloth, uncut, loose in covers, and 


name on each title. London: Nattali and Bond, 1855 
The impressions of the colored plates are much finer than is usual in copies of this 
edition. 


859. RUSKIN (JoHN). Modern Painters. With illustrations by the author. 5 vols. 
royal 8vo, full green levant morocco, sides with fillet border enclosing a 
framework of fillets with interlaced corners, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, 
uncut. London, 1856-1870 


Volume 1, Sixth Edition; Volume 2, Fourth Edition; Volumes 3, 4, and 5, ALL 
First EDITIONS. 


860. SCHILLER (FRIEDRICH VON). Schiller’s Life and Works, by Emil Palleske. 
Translated by Lady Wallace. Portraits. 2 vols. small 8vo, half green 
morocco, gilt fillets on sides, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1860 


861. SCOTLAND. CHAMBERS (ROBERT). Domestic Annals of Scotland, from the 
Reformation to the Revolution. Third Edition. Illustrations. 3 vols. 8vo, 
half green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, BY BAYNTUN. 

Edinburgh and London, 1874 


862. Scott (SiR WALTER). Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border and Poetical Works. 
With numerous illustrations after Richard Westall. 11 vols. 8vo, full con- 
temporary canary colored morocco, the sides beautifully tooled with tri- 
angle ornaments in gold in the corners of a central panel, blind tooling on 
outer borders, gilt backs, leather joints, gilt edges. Bindings very slightly 
rubbed. Edinburgh, 1812-1816 

A Most ATTRACTIVE EXAMPLE OF IRISH BINDING, with a decided Royal Payne 
influence. The illustrations are mainly fine impressions, many in open letters. The 


set contains in addition to the Minstrelsy and Poetical Works, Paul’s Letters to his 
Kinsfolk. 


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863. Scotr (Str WALTER). The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Baronet. 
Engraved portrait by W. T. Fry, and engraved titles with vignette, drawn by 
Nasmyth and engraved by Lazars. 10 vols. 8vo, full old purple calf, gilt 
scroll-work border on sides enclosing a panel of gilt and blind tooled fillets, 
gilt panelled backs, leather labels, marbled edges, edges of bindings worn, 
some pages foxed. Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co., 1921 


CONTENTS 


Minstrelsy. 3 vols.; Sir Tristram; Lay of the Last Minstrel; 
Marmion; Lady of the Lake; Rokeby; Lord of the Isles; Miscellany. 


864. Scott (SIR WALTER). The Writings of Sir Walter Scott, in Poetry and in Prose. 
With frontispiece and engraved titles to many of the volumes, by and after the 
most celebrated painters and engravers. 100 vols. 12mo, half green morocco, 
gilt, marbled edges. Some illustrations spotted. Edinburgh, 1829, etc. 

COMPLETE SET OF THIS ESTEEMED EDITION, known as “The Author’s Favourite 
Edition,” of the Waverley Novels. 

Comprises,—Waverley Novels. 48 vols. 1829-1834; 

Prose Works. 30 vols. 1850-1830. Poetical Works. 12 vols. 1834, etc.; 

LocKHART’S Life of Scott, 10 vols. 1839. 


865. Scott (StR WALTER). Waverley Novels. Illustrated with about 2000 engrav- 
ings on steel and wood, specially drawn for this edition, by Stanfield, H. K. 
Browne, Nasmyth, Maclise, and other artists. 12 vols. royal 8vo, half green 
morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges, backs slightly faded. 

Edinburgh: Robert Caddell. London: Houlston and Stoneman, 1842-1847 


FINE SET OF THE ORIGINAL ABBOTSFORD EDITION. 


866. Scott (StR WALTER). The Waverley Novels. Most extensively illustrated on 
steel and wood, by and after the most eminent artists. 12 vols. thick royal 8vo, 
new three-quarter dark blue morocco, backs tooled with Scottish thistles, 
gilt tops. Edinburgh, 1842-1847 

A BEAUTIFUL SET of the celebrated Abbotsford Edition of the writings of Scott. 


867. ScoTT (StR WALTER). The Waverley Novels. Frontispieces and engraved 
title-pages. 25 vols. 12mo, half green morocco. Edinburgh, 1871 


FINE SET of the original issues of this edition. Much superior to the later issues 
printed by the same (and original) publishers, Adam and Charles Black. 


868. ScoTT (SIR WALTER). The Waverley Novels. Numerous illustrations, includ- 
ing portraits, on steel. 25 vols. 8vo, half blue calf, gilt backs, very slightly 
rubbed. Edinburgh, 1876-1877 


THE VERY SCARCE LARGE TYPE LIBRARY EDITION, printed by the original pub- 
lishers, Adam and Charles Black. 


CONTENTS 


Waverley; Guy Mannering; The Antiquary; Rob Roy; Old Mortality; 

The Black Dwarf; The Heart of Mid-Lothian; 

The Bride of Lammermoor; Ivanhoe; The Monastery; The Abbot; Kenilworth; 
The Pirate; Fortunes of Nigel; Peveril of the Peak; 

Quentin Durward; St. Ronan’s Well; Red Gauntlet; The Bethrothed; 

The Talisman, etc.; Woodstock; The Fair Maid of Perth; Robert of Paris; 
Anne of Geierstein; The Surgeon’s Daughter; Castle Dangerous. 


— Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


869. SECRET Court Memorrs. Bury (LaDy CHARLOTTE). Diary illustrative of the 
Times of George the Fourth, comprising the Secret History of the Court, 
etc. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt, marbled edges. London, 1839 


ORIGINAL AND BeEsT EDITION of these entertaining memoirs. The authoress was 
one of the maids of honor to Queen Caroline. 


870. SECRET Court Memoirs. With portraits and illustrations on Japan paper, 
the frontispiece to each volume on plain paper being colored by hand. Titles 
in red and black, within ruled margins, on Japan paper. 20 vols. 8vo, half 
red morocco, gilt panelled backs, with floral sprig in panels, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: The Grolier Society, recent 


LIMITED EDITION. 500 copies printed, of which this is, No. 46. 


CONTENTS 


Court of Louis XIV; Court of Berlin. 2 vols.; Court of St. Cloud. 2 vols.; 
Empress Josephine. 3 vols.; Catherine II; Sweden and Denmark. 2 vols.; 
Madame de Montespan. 2 vols.; Cardinal de Retz; Henry IV; 

Marie Antoinette. 2 vols.; Marguerite de Valois; Louis XV and XVI. 2 vols. 


871. SEYMOUR (ROBERT). The Devil’s Progress, a Poem. Waith 8 satanic illustra- 
tions by Robert Seymour. 12mo, full crimson morocco, gilt top, original 


wrappers and advertisements preserved. London, 1830 
Second Edition of a scarce Seymour item, published the same year as the first, 
1830. 


872. SEYMOUR (ROBERT). BAyLy (THOMAS HAyNEs). Weeds of Witchery. First 
. EpITIon. With 12 full-page etched plates by Seymour. 1837; ORIGINAL (THE). 

A New Miscellany of Humour, Literature, and the Fine Arts. 22 numbers, 

March 3, 1832 to July, 1832. With numerous woodcuts by Seymour. 1832. 
Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, bindings worn. London, 1832-1837 


873. SEYMOUR (ROBERT). SEYMOUR’S Humorous Sketches. Illustrated in Prose 
; and Verse by Alfred Crowquill. With a Descriptive List of the Plates arid a 
Biographical Notice of Robert Seymour, including an Account of his 
Connexion with the Pickwick Papers, by Henry G. Bohn. Full-page tllus- 
trations by Seymour. Royal 8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt panelled 
back, gilt top, uncut. London: T. Miles and Co., no date 


874. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Works of William Shakespeare. The Text 
Revised by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. Portrait. 10 vols. 8vo, full polished 
calf, triple gilt fillet borders on sides, coat-of-arms in gilt in center of front 
covers, full gilt backs, leather labels with contents lettered, inside calf and 
gilt borders, gilt edges, By ZAEHNSDORF. London, 1886 


875. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Comedies of William Shakespeare. Wath 
numerous full-page illustrations by Edwin A. Abbey. 4 vols. imperial 8vo, 
half green morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: Harper and Brothers, 1899 


LIMITED EDITION, only 750 numbered copies printed, of which this is, No. 64. 


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876. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakespere. 


877. 


878, 


879. 


880. 


881. 


882. 


883. 


Edited by Charles Knight. Jllustrations. 8 vols. royal 8vo, half green 
crushed French levant morocco, gilt panelled backs, contents lettered, 
gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Charles Knight and Co., no date 


FINE SET. Includes Tragedies, Histories, Comedies, Doubtful Plays, and Biog 
raphy. 


SHAW (GEORGE BERNARD). The Quintessence of Ibsenism. Small 8vo, cloth, 
gilt top, slightly shaken at hinges. London, 1891 


First EpITION of one of Shaw’s scarcest books. 
With bookplate of Robert Hoe. 


SHELBURNE. WHITE (GILBERT). The Natural History of Selbourne. Edited 
with Notes by Grant Allen. Illustrations. Small 4to, half green crushed 
levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 

London and New York: John Lane, 1900 


SHELLEY (PERCY ByssHE). DOWDEN (EDWARD). The Life of Percy Bysshe 
Shelley. Portraits, views and facsimiles. 2 vols. 8vo, three-quarter maroon 
crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, BY MORRELL. 

London, 1886 
FINE Copy of the first and best library edition of this standard life of Shelley. 


STIENKIEWICZ (HENRYK). Quo Vadis. Roman Néorien. Traduction nouvelle 
et compléte par E. Halpérine-Kaminsky. Edition Illustrée par Jan Styka. 
Extensively tllustrated with fine full-page photogravures, by Jan Styka. 3 
vols. royal 4to, full sapphire blue crushed French levant morocco, narrow 
ornamental gilt border on sides, full gilt panelled backs with floral spray 
and dot designs, wide inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt edges. Enclosed in 
chamois-lined cloth slip-cases. Paris: Ernest Flammarion, undated 

The best Illustrated Edition. 


SIMPSON (WILLIAM). The Seat of War in the East. First and Second Series. 
Numerous full-page lithograph views, after sketches by Simpson. 2 vols. 
bound in one, large folio, half russia, gilt edges. 

London: Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Co., 1855-1856 


The plates depict scenes, ruins of cities, batteries, harbor scenes, etc. A key 
accompanies some of the plates. 


SMEDLEY (FRANK E.). Lewis Arundel, or, The Railroad of Life. With g2 
illustrations on steel by “Phiz.” 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt panelled back, 
gilt top, BY BAYNTUN. 


London: George Routledge and Sons, no date 


SmitH (F. Hopkinson). In Thackeray’s London. Pictures and Text by F. 
Hopkinson Smith. With numerous illustrations lightly hinged, and sep- 
arate portfolio of 21 plates, signed on the plate (not in autograph) by the 
artist. Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo, and large folio, cloth and board port- 
folio, with ties. Garden City and New York, 1913 


Of this Edition de Luxe 110 copies were printed, this being number 43, autographed 
by the artist. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


884. SMOLLETT (TosiAs). The Works of Tobias Smollett. With the Author’s 
Preface and an Introduction by G. H. Maynadier. With full-page illus- 
trations. 12 vols. 8vo, half purple crushed levant morocco, gilt panelled 
backs, with flower onlaid in panels in red and green morocco, gilt tops, 
uncut. Boston: Old Corner Bookstore [1902] 

EDITION DE GRAND LUXE, limited to 466 sets, of which this is, No. 103. 


CONTENTS 


Roderick Random. 3 vols.; Peregrine Pickle. 4 vols.; 
Count Fathom. 2 vols.; Sir Launcelot Greaves; 
Humphrey Clinker. 2 vols. 


885. SMOLLETT (Tosras). The Works of Tobias Smollett. With the Author’s 
Preface, and an Introduction by G. H. Maynadier. Full-page photogravure 
illustrations on Japan paper. 12 vols. half red morocco, gilt backs and 
tops, uncut, backs somewhat scraped. 

New York: The Jenson Society, 1905 


Limited to 1000 registered sets, of which this is, No. 144. 


CONTENTS 


Roderick Random. 3 vols.; Peregrine Pickle. 4 vols.; 
Count Fathom. 2 vols. Sir Launcelot Greaves; 
i Humphry Clinker. 2 vols. 


886. SOPHIA, ELECTRESS OF HANOVER. WARD (ADOLPHUS WILLIAM). The Electress 
Sophia and the Hanoverian Succession. Frontispiece portrait of the Princess 
Sophia, facsimile in colors of the original by Gerard Honthorst, and 45 full- 
page and text photogravure reproductions. Thick royal 4to, original wrappers, 
uncut and unopened. 

London, Paris, New York: Goupil & Co., 1903 


Edition limited to 1000 copies on Fine Paper, of which this is, No. 157. 


887. SPENCE (REVEREND JOSEPH). Polymetis. Frrst EpITIon. With engraved 
portrait of the author, and 41 full-page engravings on mythological subjects, 
and a few text illustrations, including a satirical vignette of Dr. Cooke, Provost 
of Eton, and his pupils at the end of the 17th Decalogue. Folio, full old mottled 
calf, gilt back, leather label. Skilfully and neatly rebacked. 

London: R. Dodsley, 1747 


888. SPENCE (REVEREND JOSEPH). Polymetis. Wzth engraved portratt of the author, 
and 41 full-page engravings on mythological subjects, and a few text allustra- 
tions. Folio, full contemporary tree calf, gilt tooling on sides, gilt back, 
rebacked. London: R. and J. Dodsley, 1755 


SECOND EDITION. The vignette caricature of Dr. Cooke is suppressed in this 
edition, and one of Hermes, The Egyptian Mercury, substituted. 


889. SPENSER (EDMUND). The Works of Edmund Spenser. With the Principal 
Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are added, Notes, 
Some Account of the Life of Spenser and a Glossarial and other Indexes. 
By the Rev. Henry John Todd. Portrazt. 8 vols. royal 8vo, full old polished 
calf, gilt backs, leather labels. London, 1805 
LARGE PAPER. Fine set of the most complete and best edition, with notes at foot 
of pages. 


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890. 


89I. 


892. 


893. 


894. 


895. 


SPORTING. The Book of Sport. Edited by William Patten. Extensively illus- 
trated with portraits of American men and women keenly interested in all 
kinds of sport, including golf, tennis, polo, fox-hunting and drag-hunting, 
coaching, automobiling, and yachting. Folio, boards, cloth back, paper: 
label, uncut. New York: J. F. Taylor and Company, I9o1 


EDITION DE LUxE. Limited to 1500 copies. 

The contributors to articles on Sports, include,—Miss Ruth Underhill, Miss 
Beatrix Hoyt, Herbert M. Harriman, O. H. P. Belmont, Foxhall Keene, Irving 
Cox, H. H. Hunnewell, Jr., John Jacob Astor, and many others. * 


SPORTING AND OTHER SCENES. Howitt (SAMUEL). Howitt’s Miscellaneous 
Etchings, Old and New. 50 etchings of animals. London, 1803; THE 
BRITISH SPORTSMAN. 72 etchings of sporting scenes. [London, 1800.] 2 
vols. bound in one, oblong 4to, full old calf, gilt fillets on sides, gilt back, 
skilfully and neatly rebacked. London [1800]—1803 


The plates depict Landscape Views, Guta Otter-Hunting, Stag-Hunting, Duck- 
Shooting, Fox-Hunting, Racing, etc. 


STANLEY (THOMAS). The History of Philosophy, containing the Lives, Opin- 
ions, Actions and Discourses of the Philosophers of every Sect. Second 
Edition. Portrait of the author by Faithorne, and effigies of many of the 
philosophers. Small folio, full contemporary calf, gilt back, leather label, 
skilfully and neatly rebacked, portrait of the author cut down and mounted. 

London, 1687 


STERNE (LAURENCE). The Works of Laurence Sterne. . . . Witha Life of the 
Author, written by himself. Portrait of the author, and other tllustrations, 
some of the plates engraved after Stothard. 4 vols. 8vo, full red straight-grain 
morocco, gilt fillets on sides enclosing an inner border of scroll-work, 
gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt inside border, gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. 

London, 1808 


Best LIBRARY EDITION. 


STERNE (LAURENCE). The Works of Laurence Sterne . . . with a Life of 
the Author, written by himself. 6 vols. 24mo, full contemporary violet 
straight-grain morocco, richly gilt backs and sides, gilt edges, bindings 
slightly discolored with age. London, 1823 


An uncommon edition. Page 34 of Tristram Shandy has been blotted out, as in the 
original edition. 


STERNE (LAURENCE). The Works and Life of Laurence Sterne. With Intro- 
duction [to each work] by Wilbur L. Cross. Wazth full-page illustrations, in 
two states,on Japan and hand-made paper. 12 vols. half red crushed morocco, 
gilt panelled backs, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: J. F. Taylor & Company [1904] 


STONEGATE EDITION, PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPAN VELLUM, limited to I50 
sets, of which this is, Copy No. 44. 


CONTENTS 


Letters. 2 vols.; Sentimental Journey; Tristram Shandy. 4 vols.; 
Journal to Eliza; Sermons. 2 vols.; 
The Life of Laurence Sterne. By Percy Fitzgerald. 2 vols. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


896. [STEVENSON (ROBERT Louts).] FrzLprInc (HENRY). The History of Jonathan 


Wild. Cooke’s Edition. Engraved plates. 16mo, tree calf, binding rubbed 
at edges. ; London: Printed for C. Cooke, undated 


STEVENSON’S Copy, with his bookplate pasted over that of Will. Rattray, Lieutr. 
Coll. in the Bengal Artillery. Also, certificate “From the Library of Robert Louis 
Stevenson at Vailima,” signed by (Mrs.) Isobel Strong. 


897. STONE (MArcus—lIllustrator). DIcKENS (CHARLES). Our Mutual Friend. 


Illustrations by Marcus Stone. 2 vols. 8vo, half olive green crushed levant 
morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 
London: Chapman and Hall, 1865 


First EpiTion. Bound from the original monthly parts. 


898. STRAHAN (Epwarp). Etudes in Modern French Art. With full-page plates, 


899. 


goo. 


gol. 


902. 


proofs on India paper, and facsimiles of drawings. New York, 1882; SAINT- 
Juirs. The Tavern of the Three Virtues. Translated from the Original 
of Saint-Juirs. Together with a Critical Essay on the art of Vierge by 
Edmund Gosse. Illustrated with full-page plates on India paper, and text 
illustrations. London: T. Fisher Unwin, no date. Together, 2 vols. small 
folio, cloth, back of first title mentioned missing, covers worn, other has 
nail hole in back. Sold as is. 

New York and London, 1882 and no date 


STRICKLAND (AGNES). Lives of the Queens of England from the Norman 


Conquest. Now First Published from Official Records & other Authentic 
Documents, Private as well as Public. Fourth Edition, with all the late 
improvements. Wzth engraved portrait of every Queen. 8 vols. small 8vo, 
full green straight-grain morocco; gilt fillets on sides forming a panel, with 
crowns and rosettes in gilt as corner ornaments; gilt panelled backs, gilt 
edges, BY BAYNTUN. London: Henry Colburn, 1854 


STRICKLAND (AGNES). Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman 


Conquest. Compiled from Official Records and other Authentic Docu- 

ments, Private as well as Public. Engraved title-pages, and numerous 

portraits of the queens. 8 vols. 8vo, full tree calf, narrow ornamental gilt 

borders on sides, full gilt backs, leather labels, inside calf and gilt borders, 

gilt edges, BY ZAEHNSDORF. London: George Bell and Sons, 1885 
FINE SET. 


SUE (EUGENE). The Mysteries of Paris. Numerous illustrations. 3 vols. 


royal 8vo, half crimson morocco, richly gilt backs, gilt tops. 
London, 1845-1846 


BEAUTIFUL COPY OF THE ORIGINAL ENGLISH EDITION, much superior to the edition 
in octavo. 


SWINBURNE (ALGERNON CHARLES). The Poems of A. C. Swinburne. Portrait. 


6 vols. I2mo, three-quarter dark blue crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, 
gilt tops, uncut, BY BIRDSALL. London: Chatto and Windus, 1912 


FINE Copy of this esteemed edition, containing the lengthy Dedicatory Epistle, 
written by Swinburne. 


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903. 


904. 


905. 


go6. 


907. 


908. 


909. 


QIo. 


TABARIN. (Euvres Complétes de Tabarin, avec les Rencontres, Fantaisies 
et Coq-a-l’Ane Facétieux du Baron de Gratelard . . . Par Gustave Aven- 
tin. With facsimile titles of the rare originals etc. 2 vols. thick 12mo, full 
crimson crushed levant morocco, Janseneste, gilt overmarbled edges, . 
BY TRAUTZBAUZONNET. Paris, 1858 

FINE Copy of the collected edition, with a bibliography. 


TAGLIONI (MARIE) AND OTHERS. A Collection of 10 Lithographed Portraits 
of Marie Taglioni, the celebrated European Opera Dancer, and 11 Portraits 
of Noted German Actors and Actresses, in and out of character. Together, 
21 pieces, 12mo to 4to, each plate pasted or hinged on to 4to leaf. Bound 
in 4to volume, marbled boards, cloth back. Margins of 2 plates stained, 
and one plate foxed. 


TAINE (H. A.). History of English Literature. Translated from the French 
by H. Van Laun. New Edition. 4 vols. 8vo, half brown crushed levant 
morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Chatto & Windus, 1880 


TAPESTRIES. Bibliothéque Internationale de l’Art. Tapisseries, Broderies 
et Dentelles, Recueil de Modéles anciens et modernes. Précédé d’une 
Introduction par Eugéne Muntz. Wzth numerous full-page allustrations. 
Royal 4to, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut. 

Paris: Librairie de l’Art, 1890 


TAPESTRIES. The Ffoulke Collection of Tapestries. Arranged by Charles 
M. Ffoulke. With a large number of beautiful facsimiles, SEVERAL IN COLOR, 
printed in bistre. Folio, full dark blue morocco, gilt top, uncut. In case. 

New York: Privately Printed, 1913 


This important work, of which only 250 copies were privately printed, is seldom 
offered for public sale. 


TAPESTRIES. GUIFFREY (JULES). Histoire de la Tapisserie, depuis le Moyen 
Age jusqu’a nos Jours. Extensively illustrated with 4 colored lithographed 
plates, other full-page reproductions and text illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth, 
gilt, gilt edges. Tours, 1886 


Tasso (TorRQUATO). La Gerusalemme Liberata. Portrait, numerous finely 
engraved full-page plates, text illustrations, and head and tatl-pieces. Folio, 
full contemporary mottled calf, red edges. Skilfully and neatly rebacked. 

Venezia, 1745 


TEGG’s FAMILY LIBRARY. The Family Library. Portraits and illustrations. 
80 vols. 16mo, original cloth, uncut. 
London: Thomas Tegg and John Murray, 1829-1842 


COMPLETE SET of this important publication comprising works on history, biog- 
raphy, travel, and other subjects. Seldom found complete. 
[ Continued 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


[No. 910. TEGG’s Famity Liprary.—Continued | 
PARTIAL CONTENTS 


CUNNINGHAM. Lives of the most eminent British Painters, Sculptors and Archi- 
tects; 

LANDER. Discovery of the Termination of the Niger; 

WILLIAMS. Life of Alexander the Great; History of Napoleon Buonaparte; 

PALGRAVE. History of England; 

TYTLER. Lives of Scottish Worthies; 

Epmonps. Life of George Washington; 

IRVING. History of New York; 

BREWSTER. Life of Sir Isaac Newton; 

BiiGH. History of the Muting of the Bounty, and others of equal interest. 


QI1I1. TENNYSON (ALFRED, LorpD). The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson. Portrait. 
10 vols. small 8vo, half red crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, 
uncut, BY STIKEMAN. London: Macmillan and -Co., 1884-1893 

FINE LIBRARY EDITION. 


CONTENTS 


Poems. 2 vols.; Idylls of the King; Princess Maud; 
Enoch Arden; Queen Mary; Lover’s Tale; Becket; 
The Foresters; Tiresias. 


» 


912. THACKERAY (WILLIAM MAKEPEACE). The Works of William Makepeace 
Thackeray. Engraved title-bages, and numerous full-page and text tllus- 
trations by the author. 26 vols. 8vo, half maroon polished calf, full gilt backs, 
leather labels, gilt tops, uncut, BY TOUT. 

London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1883-1886 
The most desirable Edition of Thackeray’s Works, issued by his old publisher with 
the same illustrations that appeared in the original edition, when issued in parts. 


Including the two extra volumes, 1885-1886, containing much that had not before 
been collected, and therefore appearing here for the first time in book form. 


CONTENTS 


Vanity Fair. 2 vols.; Pendennis. 2 vols.; Henry Esmond; 
The Newcomes. 2 vols.; The Virginians. 2 vols.; 
Adventures of Philip. 2 vols.; Great Hoggarty Diamond; 
Christmas Books; Book of Snobs; Burlesques; 

Paris Sketch Book; Yellowplush Papers; Irish Sketch Book; 
Harry Lyndon; Catherine; Ballads; Roundabout Papers; 
Four Georges; Lovel the Widower; Miscellaneous Essays; 
Contributions to “Punch.” 


913. THACKERAY (WILLIAM MAKEPEACE). The Prose Works of William Makepeace 

Thackeray. Edited by Walter Jerrold. Jllustrations, some colored, by 

Charles E. Brock. 30 vols. 12mo, half brown morocco, gilt panelled backs, 
contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: J. M. Dent & Co., 1901-1903 


Handy volume library edition. 


914. THomson (Mrs. ANTHONY Topp). Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 
1745. First Epition. Engraved portraits. 3 vols. 8vo, full polished calf, 
leather labels, marbled edges, backs rubbed. 

London: Richard Bentley, 1845-1846 


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915. 


g16, 


917. 


g18. 


919. 


920. 


Q2I. 


22: 


THUCYDIDES. HospsBes (THOMAS—translator). The History of the Grecian 
War, in Eight Books. Written by Thucydides. Faithfully Translated 
from the original by Thomas Hobbes. Second Edition, much Corrected 
and Amended. Engraved title and maps. Small folio, full old calf, blind 
tooling on sides, leather labels. London, 1676 


Tissot (J. JAMES). The Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ. With Notes and 
Explanatory Drawings by J. James Tissot. Notes Translated by Mrs. 
Arthur Bell. With full-page photogravures, chromo-lithographs, and text 
illustrations. 2 vols. royal 4to, half brown crushed French levant morocco, 
gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., 1897-1898 


Tissot (J. JAMES). The Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ. With Notes and 
Explanatory Drawings by J. James Tissot. Notes translated by Mrs. 
Arthur Bell. Wzth numerous chromo-lithographs, some being full-page, and 
other text illustrations, 2 vols. 4to, half purple crushed levant morocco, 
gilt backs, gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. 

London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, no date 
THE PEOPLE'S EDITION. 


TITIAN. CROWE (J. A.) AND CAVALCASELLE (G. B.). The Life and Times of 
Titian. With Some Account of his Family. Second Edition. Portrait and 
illustrations. 2 vols. half citron morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops. 

London: John Murray, 1881 


TREES. EVELYN (JOHN). Silva, or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the 
Propagation of Timber in his Majesty's Dominions. With Notes by A. 
Hunter. A New Edition to which is added The Terra. Portrait and other 
engraved plates. 2 vols. 4to, full old mottled calf, gilt backs, leather labels, 
skilfully and neatly rebacked. London, 1776 


TROLLOPE (ANTHONY). The Life of Cicero. First EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, 
half dark blue crushed morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 
London: Chapman and Hall, 1880 


TROLLOPE (ANTHONY). Works of Anthony Trollope. Photogravure frontis- 
pieces. 13 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt top. 
New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1892 


CONTENTS 


Barchester Towers, 3 vols.; Framley Parsonage. 2 vols.; 
The Small House at-Allington. 2 vols.; The Warden; 
Last Chronicles of Barset. 3 vols.; Dr. Thorne. 2 vols. 


TURNER (J. M. W.). Picturesque Views in England and Wales, from draw- 
ings by J. M. W. Turner. Engraved under the Superintendence of Mr. 
Charles Heath. With Descriptive and Historic Illustrations by H. E. 
Lloyd. Numerous finely engraved plates, 2 vols. royal 4to, half green 
morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges. London, 1838 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


923. TURNER (J. M. W.). ARMSTRONG (SIR WALTER). Turner. Extensively illus- 


trated with full-page and text reproductions from original paintings and water- 
color drawings by Turner, in noted art collections. Thick folio, cloth, entirely 
uncut. London: Thos. Agnew & Sons, 1902 

Edition on Special Paper limited to 1000 copies, of which this is, No. 866, Signed 


with the initials of the Publisher. 
With a ful! list of the artist’s pictures. 


924. UZANNE (OcTAVE). La Femme a Paris. Nos Contemporaines. Notes suc- 


cessives sur les Parisiennes de ce Temps dans leurs divers Milieux, Etats 
et Conditions, 20 full-page plates engraved by Masse, each in two states, one 
black and white remarque proof and one finished in colcrs by hand; and numer- 
ous fine vignettes in the text, many finished in colors, all from designs by Pierre 
Vidal. Imperial 8vo, half white straight-grain morocco, brocade sides, 
gilt tops, uncut, original colored wrappers bound in. Paris, 1894 


LIMITED EDITION, only IIo copies printed on Japan paper. 
From the library of Robert Hoe, with leather book-label. 


925. VANITY FAIR ALBUM (THE). A Show of Sovereigns, Statesmen, and Men of 


‘ 


the Day with Biographical and Critical Notices. By Jehu Junior. Vol. 

XVI. With full-page colored lithographs, proofs before letters, printed by hand. 

Folio, full green morocco, gilt on sides and back, gilt edges, with portion 

of upper margin of title-page cut away, and three line inscription by the 

Editor. London: Vanity Fair Office [1884] 
ONLY TEN SETS PRINTED, of which this is, Copy No. 4. 


This Album is composed of Proof copies printed by hand before letters, of the 
Cartoons which appeared in “Vanity Fair” during the year 1884. 


926. VELAZQUEZ AND His TimEs. Justi (CarL). Diego Velazquez and His Times. 


Translated by Professor A. H. Keane and Revised by the Author. Portrazt, 
plan and numerous illustrations in the text. Royal 8vo, half seal-brown 
crushed French levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. 
London, 1889 
Best Engl’sh Translation. 


927. VERNIER (CHARLES). Au Quartier Latin. 30 Lithographies par Charles 


Vernier. Colored vignette on title-page and 209 full-page colored lithographs by 
Destouches, from designs by Vernier, each plate containing 2 scenes of life in 
the BR Quarter of Paris. 4to, pictorial boards, cracked at hinges. RARE. 

Paris: Bureau du Charivari, undated 


928. VERSAILLES. GILLE (PHILIPPE). Une Promenade 4 Versailles et aux Tria- 


nons. With 4o full-page etched reproductions by Eugéne Sadoux, and text 
illustrations from drawings by F. Prodhomme, showing the splendors of Ver- 
sailles and its surroundings, in exterior and interior views of the palace, its 
paintings, sculptures, and other art works, and many different scenes in its 
beautiful gardens. Oblong folio, half red crushed levant morocco, gilt top, 
uncut, original wrappers bound in. Paris, 1892 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


929. 


930. 


O3I. 


932. 


933: 


934- 


935. 


VERSAILLES. NOLHAC (PIERRE DE). Les Jardins de Versailles. With numer- 
ous full-page and text half-tone reproductions of the gardens, sculptures, por- 
traits, and various scenes in the Gardens of Versailles. Royal 4to, full blue 
morocco, the royal arms stamped in gilt in center of each cover, with rich 
decorative borders formed with leaf and fleur-de-lys designs in gilt on each 
side, full gilt back with royal emblems, inner morocco and gilt borders, gilt 
top, uncut, original wrappers bound in, BY DURVAND. 

Paris: Goupil et Cie, 1906 


The “Gardens” tell the story of the grandeur of Versailles in open air. 


VICTORIAN Society. Lady Morgan’s Memoirs: Autobiography, Diaries and 
Correspondence. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half polished calf, gilt backs, gilt 


tops, BY MORRELL. London, 1863 
FINE Copy of the Library Edition, compiled under the editorship of W. Hepworth 
Dixon. 


VIERGE (DANIEL). MARTHOLD (JULES DE). Daniel Vierge, sa Vie, son Giuvre. 
Portrait and numerous reproductions in text of the artist's works. 4to, mar- 
bled boards, calf and gilt panelled back, leather label, gilt top, uncut, 
original pictorial wrappers bound in. Paris: H. Floury [1906] 


Edition limited to 950 copies on “papier vélin,” of which this is, No. 194. 


VILLON SociETy. Payne (John). The Poetical Works of John Payne. 2 
vols. 8vo, vellum, gilt tops, uncut, as issued. One volume slightly worn. 
London: Villon Society, 1902 

Only a small number (about 250 copies) were printed, of which this is, No. 41. 


Vircit. Dryden (John—Translator). The Works of Virgil, containing his 
Pastorals, Georgics, and A‘neis. Translated into English Verse, by Mr. 
Dryden. Second Edition. Wzth numerous full-page plates by Fatthorne, 
Vander Gucht, Hollar, Lombarit and others. Small folio, full mottled calf, 
blind-tooled panel design on sides, gilt back, sprinkled edges. 

London: Jacob Tonson, 1698 


VOLTAIRE (J. F. M. AROUET DE). La Henriade. With full-page plates by and 
after Cochin, Desplaces, Tardieu, and others, as well as finely engraved 
head and tail pieces. 4to, original full calf, rebacked and regilt. Old name 
on title. Londres, 1728 


FIRST FRENCH EDITION. From the collection of Charles John Shoppee, London, 
with bookplates. 


VOLTAIRE (J. F. M. AROUET DE). The Henriade, an Epic Poem, in Ten 
Cantos. Translated from the French of Voltaire, into English Rhyme, with 
Large Historical and Critical Notes (by a Lady). 4to, tree calf, narrow gilt 
border on sides, full gilt back, leather labels, yellow stain in margin of leaf. 

London: Burton and Co., 1797 


First EDITION OF THIS TRANSLATION. With armorial bookplate of Richd. Har- 
ington. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


936. VOLTAIRE (J. F. M. AROUET DE). La Pucelle d’Orléans, Poéme en vingt-un 
chants. Edition ornée de figures gravées par le meilleurs artistes de Paris. 
2 vols. small folio, contemporary green calf backs and boards. 
Paris, de l’imprimerie de Didot le Jeune, [1795] 
One of the most famous editions of this celebrated work, printed on vellum 
paper. It contains portrait of Jeanne d’Arc, designed and etched by Gaucher, as 


well as 21 plates after Lebarbier, Marillier, Monnet, Monsiau, Courbe, Duprée, 
and others, most of the plates brilliant in impression. 


937. VOLTAIRE (J. F. M. AROUET DE). The Works of Voltaire. A Contemporary 
Version. With Notes by Tobias Smollett, revised and modernized. New 
Translation by William F. Fleming, and an Introduction by Oliver H. G. 
Leigh. A Critique and Biography by the Rt. Hon. John Morley. Portraits 
and numerous illustrations, some in color. 42 vols. 8vo, full leather, varying 
colors, richly gilt, contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: The St. Hubert Guild [1901] 
EpITIOon Louis XIV, limited to 1000 sets, of which this is No. 35, with illuminated 


certificate signed by W. E. Wise in “Charles XII of Sweden.” Binding of each volume 
designed after some famous book binding of former days. 


CONTENTS 


. Philosophical Dictionary. 10 vols.; Essays; Short Studies; 
Annals of the Empire. 2 vols.; Age of Louis XIV. 2 vols.; 
The Henriade, Letters, Miscellanies; Candide, Introduction; 
Charles XII of Sweden. 2 vols.; Romances. 3 vols.; Poems; 
The Russian Empire. 2 vols.; War of 1741; Dramas. 5 vols.; 
Biographical Critique; General History. 7 vols. 


938. WALPOLE (HorAcE). The Letters of Horace Walpole, Fourth Earl of Orford. 
Chronologically Arranged and Edited with Notes and Indices by Mrs. 
Paget Toynbee. Portraits on India paper, and facsimile letters. 16 vols. 
8vo, cloth, paper labels, uncut. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1903-1905 


LARGE PAPER. One of 260 copies printed on hand-made paper, each numbered and 
autographed by Mrs. Toynbee. 


939. Warp (Mrs. HumpHrey). The Writings of Mrs. Ward. With Introductions 
by the Author, photogravure portraits, scenes illustrative of the works, and 
views taken from original photographs, especially for this edition, all on 
Japanese paper; also finely colored frontispiece in each volume. 16 vols. 8vo, 
three-quarter green crushed levant morocco, gilt panelled backs, contents 
lettered, gilt tops, uncut. - Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1909 

AUTOGRAPH EDITION, limited issue, of which this is, copy No. 35. WITH THE 


AUTHOR’S AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURE in Vol. I. 3 : 
One of the beautiful Riverside Press editions, printed on special paper. 


CONTENTS 


Robert Elsmere. 2 vols.; History of David Grieve. 2 vols.; 

Marcella. 2 vols.; Sir George Tressady. 2 vols.; Eleanore; 

Helbeck of Bannisdale; Lady Rose’s Daughter; 

Fenwick’s Career, and Bessie Costrell; The Marriage of William Ashe; 
The Testing of Diana Mallory; Daphne, Canadian Born; 

The Case of Richard Meynell. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


940. WARIN THE East. SIMPSON (WILLIAM). The Seat of War in the East. First 
and Second Series. Numerous full-page lithograph views, after sketches by 
Simpson. 2 vols. bound in one, large folio, half russia, gilt edges. 

London: Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Co., 1855-1856 


The plates depict scenes, ruins of cities, batteries, harbor scenes, etc. A key accom- 
panies some of the plates. 


941. WARNER (CHARLES DuDLEyY). The Complete Writings of Charles Dudley 
Warner. Edited by Thomas R. Lounsbury. Portratts, vignette titles and 
numerous twlustrations, ALL PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER. 15 vols. 8vo, original 
terra-cotta buckram, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. Hartford, 1904 

AUTOGRAPH (AND BEsT) EDITION of the Writings of Warner, limited to 612 copies, 


of which this is, No. 337. Inserted is a page of the AUTHOR’S ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT 
of “In the Levant.” 


PARTIAL CONTENTS 
My Summer in a Garden; Backlog Studies; Saunterings; 


In the Levant; Being a Boy; Washington Irving; As we were Saying; 
Relation of Literature to Life; and others. 


942. WATSON (WILLIAM). The Collected Poems of William Watson. Portrait. 
London, 1899. LARGE PAPER EDITION, limited to 120 copies; ELIZABETHAN 
Soncs in Honour of Love and Beautie. Collected and illustrated by Ed- 
mund H. Garrett. With an Introduction by Andrew Lang. With full-page 
plates. Boston, 1891. Printed throughout on Japan paper, and limited to 
225 copies, of which this 1s, No. 590; DU MAURIER (GEORGE). The Martian. 
Portraits, and other tllustrations. New York, 1897. 500 copies printed of 
which this is, No. 16. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, vellum boards, and cloth, two 
vols. with gilt tops, uncut. London, Boston and New York, 1891-1899 


943. WELLINGTON (W. H.). Life of Field-Marshal His Grace the Duke of Welling- 
ton. Fourth Edition. Engraved portraits, views, plans, and engraved titles. 
3 vols. 8vo, half claret morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY 
BAYNTUN. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1845-1846 


944. WHITE (GILBERT). The Natural History of Selbourne. Edited with Notes 
by Grant Allen. J/Justrations. Small 4to, half green crushed levant morocco, 
gilt panelled back, with bird, bee, butterfly and rabbit in each panel, gilt 
top, uncut, BY BAYNTUN. London and New York: John Lane, 1900 


945. WHITMAN (WALT). The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman. Issued under 
the editorial supervision of his Literary Executors, Richard Maurice Bucke, 
Thomas B. Harned, and Horace L. Traubel. With additional bibliographi- 
cal and critical material prepared by Oscar Lovell Triggs. Portraits and 
illustrations, the frontispiece in each volume colored by hand, rubricated title- 
pages. 10 vols. royal 8vo, half polished calf, gilt backs, leather labels, gilt 
tops, uncut. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1902 

PAUMANOK EDITION, issued under arrangement with Messrs. Small, Maynard & 
Co. of Boston, the publishers of the authorized editions of the writings of Walt 


Whitman. Limited to 300 sets printed on Ruisdael handmade paper, of which this is, 
No. 88. 


946. 


947- 


948. 


949. 


950. 


gsi. 


Third Session, Thursday Evening, March 16th 


WILDE (Oscar). Poems. Engraved title. 12mo, original decorated cloth, gilt, 
gilt top, uncut. London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane, 1892 


Number 197 of 200 copies printed, AUTOGRAPHED BY THE AUTHOR IN FULL,— 
Oscar Wilde. 
From the collection of Rowland Thurman, with his colored bookplate. 


WILDE (Oscar). Salome. A Tragedy in one Act. Translated from the French 
of Oscar Wilde. Illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley. London: Melmoth & Co., 
1904. One of 50 copies printed on Japan vellum. RARE; VERA, OR THE 
Nramists. A Drama. Now First Published. Privately Printed, 1902. 
Only 200 copies printed, for private circulation, this being, No. 139. 2 copies. 
Together, 3 vols. 4to cloth and wrappers. 


WILDE (Oscar). Mason (Stuart). Bibliography of Oscar Wilde. With a 
Note by Robert Ross. Frontispiece portraits of Oscar Wilde by Aubrey 
Beardsley and Max Beerbohm, and numerous illustrations in text. 2 vols. 8vo, 
cloth, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1914 


EDITION DE LUXE. Limited to 100 copies, numbered and signed by Stuart Mason, 
of which this is, No. 94. 


WILKINSON (SiR J. GARDNER). The Manners and Customs of the Ancient 
» Egyptians. A New Edition, Revised and Corrected by Samuel Birch. 
Numerous plates, many 1n colors, some folding, also text tllustrations. 3 vols. 
8vo, half wine-color crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, By 
BAYNTUN. London: John Murray, 1878 


[WoLcott (JoHN).] The Works of Peter Pinder. Some with frontispiece. 
21 pamphlets, bound in I vol. 4to, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. 
London, 1788-1794 


AN UNUSUALLY LONG SERIES. 
CONTENTS 


The Lousiad. New Edition. First, Second, Third and Fourth. Cantos. 4 vols, 
1791-1793; 

Ode Upon Ode. Eight Edition. 1789; Peter’s Pension. New Edition. 1792; 

An Apologetic Postscript to Ode Upon Ode. New Edition. 1793; 

Instructions to a Celebrated Laureat. New Edition. 1792; 

Brother Peter to Brother Tom. Sixth Edition. 1793; 

Peter’s Prophecy. Fourth Edition. Plate. 1788; 

Subjects for Painters. New Edition. 1793; 

Poetical Epistle to a Falling Minister. 1789; 

Expostulatory Odes to a Great Duke and a Little Lord. New Edition. 1789; 

A Rowland for an Oliver. 1890; Advice to the Future Laureat. 1890; 

Complimentary Epistle to James Bruce. New Edition. 1792; 

More Money. New Edition. 1793; Odes of Importance. New Edition. 1793; 

A Pair of Lyric Epistles to Lord Macartney and his Ship. New Edition. 1792; 

Odes to Kien Long. New Edition. 1792; Pathetic Odes. 1794; 


WOMEN OF THE FRENCH SALON. MASON (AMELIA GERE). The Women of the 
French Salons. Portraits. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt on sides, gilt top, uncut. 
New York: The Century Co., 1891 


952. WorLb’s COLUMBIAN EXxPosITION. Jackson’s Famous Pictures of the World’s 


Fair. A series of fine full-page plates, illustrating “The World’s flower of 
perfect architecture.” Folio, half morocco, three quarter maroon levant 
morocco, gilt, gilt top. [Chicago, circa 1890] 

Handsome volume illustrating the buildings and contents of this great exhibition. 


Kindly read the conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the catalogue. 


953. Wricut (THOMAS). Womankind in Western Europe, from the Earliest Times 


954- 


955. 


956. 


957- 


958. 


O50: 


to the Seventeenth Century. Wd2th 11 chromo-lithographs, and numerous 
highly finished woodcuts. Small 4to, full blue crushed French levant morocco; 
triple gilt fillet border on sides, the front with gilt design in style of a win- 
dow with a woman in center onlaid in various colored leathers; gilt panelled 
back, broad inside morocco border with gilt fillets, gilt edges, By BAYNTUN. 

London, 1869 


FINELY BOUND Copy, 


YEATS (WILLIAM BUTLER). Poems. Pictorial title-page. 8vo, cloth, gilt, 
uncut. London, 1895 


First EDITION With autograph inscription signed by the author on back of front 
cover,—‘“Only the wasteful virtues earn the sun! W.B. Yeats. June 5, 1915.” 


YEATS (WILLIAM BUTLER). In the Seven Woods: Being Poems chiefly of the 
Irish Heroic Age. 8vo, cloth, uncut and unopened. 
Dundrum: Dun Emer Press, 1903 
First EpITION, With signed autograph inscription by the author on fly-leaf,— 
“To find in all poor foolish things that live a day 


“Eternal beauty wandering on her way.” 
“W. B. Yeats.” 


YEATS (WILLIAM BUTLER). Where There Is Nothing. A Drama in Five Acts. 
Royal 8vo, original boards, uncut and unopened, paper labels on front 
cover and back, slightly cracked at hinges. No place, 1902 

First Epir1ion. Limited to 30 copies printed from type, of which this is, No. 27. 


YEATS (WILLIAM BUTLER). Stories of Red Hanrahan. 8vo, boards, cloth 
back, uncut and unopened. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press, 1904 


Edition limited to 500 copies. With author’s autograph signature,—W. B. Yeats 
on fly-leaf. 
With bookplate of Frederic Sherman. 


YEATS (WILLIAM BUTLER). Reveries over Childhood and Youth. Colored 
frontispiece. 1916; Per Amica Silentia Lunae. 1918. Special Limited Ed1- 
tion. FIRST EDITIONS. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. New York, 1916-1918 


YEATS (WILLIAM BUTLER). The Cutting of an Agate. New York, 1912; 
Reveries over Childhood and Youth. Jilustrations. London, 1916; Moopy 
(WILLIAM V.). The Faith Healer. Boston, 1909. First EpitTions. To- 
gether, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut, last binding slightly rubbed. 


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